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A Writer's Dictionary:

rating Definition


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rate1
noun
    1. The number of times something happens, etc within a given period of time; the amount of something considered in relation to, or measured according to, another amount.
      Example: a high suicide rate
      Example: at the rate of 40kph
    2a. A price or charge, often measured per unit;
      Example: the rate of pay for the job
      Thesaurus: price, cost, value, worth, duty, fee, tariff, tax.
    2b. See separate entry.
      Form: rates
    3. A price or charge fixed according to a standard scale.
      Example: rate of exchange
    4. Class or rank.
      Example: second-rate
      Thesaurus: class, rank, status, degree, position, standing.
    5. The speed of movement or change.
      Example: rate of progress
verb rated, rating
    1. To give (a value) to something.
      Example: rate him number two in the world
      Thesaurus: assess, rank, judge, estimate, evaluate, grade, class, determine, appraise, evaluate, consider, reckon, assay.
    2. To be worthy of something; to deserve.
      Example: an answer that doesn't rate full marks
    intr
    3. To be placed in a certain class or rank.
      Example: rates as the best book on the subject
      Form: rate as something (usually)
    4. In the UK until 1990: to determine the value of property for the purposes of assessing the rates (sense 2) payable on it.
Derivative: rateable
    See separate entries.
Idiom: at any rate
    In any case; anyway.
Idiom: at this rate (at that rate)
    If this or that is or continues to be the case.
Etymology: 15c: from Latin rata, from reri to reckon.





rate2
verb
    rated, rating
    1. To scold or rebuke severely.
Etymology: 14c.





rating
noun
    1. A classification according to order, rank or value.
      Thesaurus: classification, position, rank, status, standing, designation, assessment, grade, sort, order.
    (Brit)
    2. An ordinary seaman.
    3. An estimated value of a person's position, especially as regards credit.
    4. The proportion of viewers or listeners forming the estimated audience of a television or radio programme, used as a measure of that programme's popularity.


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