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Noun — A standard used to judge or measure something.

How to use benchmark

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industry benchmark benchmark test benchmark against competitors

Etymology

Originally a surveyor’s mark cut into stone to hold measuring equipment steady; the figurative "standard of comparison" sense developed later, around the 1880s.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “benchmark” mean?

The word “benchmark” means a standard used to judge or measure something. In plain terms, a fixed point of comparison, or the act of measuring something against one.

How do you pronounce “benchmark”?

“Benchmark” is pronounced BEHNSH-mahk (/ˈbɛn(t)ʃmɑːk/ in IPA).

How do you use “benchmark” in a sentence?

Here is “benchmark” used in a sentence: “The new hire quickly became the benchmark for customer service.”

What is another word for “benchmark”?

Words with a similar meaning to “benchmark” include kitemark and yardstick.

What part of speech is “benchmark”?

Depending on how it is used, “benchmark” can be a noun and a verb.

Where does the word “benchmark” come from?

The word “benchmark” dates back to around 1880. Originally a surveyor’s mark cut into stone to hold measuring equipment steady; the figurative "standard of comparison" sense developed later, around the 1880s.

Is “benchmark” a common word?

“Benchmark” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “benchmark” have?

“Benchmark” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a standard used to judge or measure something.

What is the difference between a benchmark and a standard?

A benchmark is a specific point of reference used to judge or measure something, often derived from an actual example of best performance, while a standard is typically a broader, often official set of requirements something must meet. In practice the terms overlap heavily, but 'benchmark' more often implies a comparison against a leading example.

What does benchmark mean in computing?

In computing, a benchmark is a test used to measure the performance of hardware or software, such as processing speed or efficiency, so that different systems or programs can be compared on equal terms. Benchmark results let users and reviewers judge whether one product performs better than another.

How is benchmark used as a verb?

As a verb, to benchmark means to measure something's performance against a standard or a competitor, as in 'the company benchmarked its delivery times against industry leaders.' This usage turns the noun into an action of formal comparison.

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