criterion
0 antonyms and opposites of criterion, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A single standard or rule used to judge or decide something.
Etymology
From Greek kriterion, "a means of judging," from krites, "judge."
Full origin of criterion →Frequently asked questions
What does “criterion” mean?
The word “criterion” means a single standard or rule used to judge or decide something. In plain terms, one standard used to make a judgment or decision.
How do you pronounce “criterion”?
“Criterion” is pronounced kreye-TEER-ree-uhn (/kɹaɪˈtɪɹ.i.ən/ in IPA).
How do you use “criterion” in a sentence?
Here is “criterion” used in a sentence: “Experience is one criterion the panel will consider.”
What part of speech is “criterion”?
“Criterion” is a noun.
Where does the word “criterion” come from?
The word “criterion” comes from Greek. From Greek kriterion, "a means of judging," from krites, "judge.".
Is “criterion” a common word?
“Criterion” is an uncommon word in modern English.