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    criterion
    /krʌɪˈtɪərɪən/

    noun

    • 1. a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided: "they award a green label to products that meet certain environmental criteria"

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  2. The meaning of CRITERION is a standard on which a judgment or decision may be based. How to use criterion in a sentence. Did you know? Is criteria singular or plural?: Usage Guide Synonym Discussion of Criterion.

  3. a standard by which you judge, decide about, or deal with something: Pay is a very important criterion for job satisfaction. When employing new staff, you need to be very clear about your selection criteria. As rates go up we will naturally tighten our lending criteria.

  4. a standard of judgment or criticism; a rule or principle for evaluating or testing something. Synonyms: yardstick, touchstone, measure. criterion. / kraɪˈtɪərɪən / noun. a standard by which something can be judged or decided. philosophy a defining characteristic of something. Discover More. Usage Note.

  5. A criterion is a factor on which you judge or decide something. The most important criterion for entry is that applicants must design and make their own work. [ + for] British defence policy had to meet three criteria if it was to succeed. Synonyms: standard, test, rule, measure More Synonyms of criterion.

  6. A criterion is a standard for judging something. If you are holding a cupcake competition, your number one criterion might be the smoothness of frosting. A criterion is a category for judging, but can also be a prerequisite for an achievement.

  7. a standard or principle by which something is judged, or with the help of which a decision is made. The main criterion is value for money. She failed to meet the strict selection criteria. What criteria are used for assessing a student's ability? criterion for something The criteria for inclusion in the book are set out clearly in the preface.

  8. 1. a standard by which something can be judged or decided. 2. (Philosophy) philosophy a defining characteristic of something. [C17: from Greek kritērion from kritēs judge, from krinein to decide] Usage: Criteria, the plural of criterion, is not acceptable as a singular noun: this criterion is not valid; these criteria are not valid.

  9. a standard by which something can be judged or decided. Etymology: 17th Century: from Greek kritērion from kritēs judge, from krinein to decide. USAGE. Criteria, the plural of criterion, is not acceptable as a singular noun: this criterion is not valid; these criteria are not valid.

  10. CRITERION meaning: a fact or level of quality that you use when making a choice or decision: . Learn more.

  11. noun. criteria, criterions. A standard, rule, or test by which something can be judged; measure of value. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: touchstone. measure. standard. yardstick. test. rule. proof. gauge. example. precedent. norm. scale. benchmark. canon. original. Antonyms: conjecture. possibility. change. probability.