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criteria

[ krahy-teer-ee-uh ]

noun

  1. a plural of criterion.


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"This change in criteria is because we observed these young women were putting up a lot of money to participate, and it was becoming a bit of a budget drain."

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It's certainly true that the eligibility criteria has broadened dramatically since the law was introduced nine years ago, so for critics the answer would be an emphatic yes and serve as a warning to Britain.

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Critics often say that once assisted dying is legalised, over time the safeguards around such laws get eroded as part of a "slippery slope" towards more relaxed criteria.

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"In these particular circumstances, with the criteria in front of me, I did not believe an open recruitment process was needed or would have benefited anyone," said Connor.

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"When we drew up the criteria for the job it became apparent very quickly that Charlotte was the outstanding candidate," Connor added.

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What Is The Plural Of Criteria?

Plural word forÌýcriteria

Criteria is the plural form of the singular noun criterion. Because there is often more than one criterion, the plural criteria is more commonly used. The plurals of a few other words ending in -ion are also formed in this way, such as ganglion/ganglia.

The criteria derives directly from its original pluralization in Greek.Ìý

While less common, the standard English plural form criterions is also valid for this term.Ìý

Criteria is sometimes treated as a singular . However, this is not considered valid in standard English, and criteria should be treated as a plural form.

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What doesÌýcriteria mean?

Criteria is the plural of criterion—a standard or principle for judging, evaluating, or selecting something. Criteria are the ideals or requirements on which a judgment, evaluation, or selection is based.

The plural of criterion can also be criterions, but this is rarely used.

Criteria are often the particular requirements that someone or something must meet in order to be considered or qualify for something. An applicant for a job may be evaluated based on several criteria, including their education, experience, and references—each one of these standards is a criterion. Your grade in a class may be based on certain criteria, such as your test scores, your grades on homework and other assignments, and your participation in class. Similarly, a gymnast’s score is based on several criteria involving how well they performed certain moves.

The word criteria is often used with the word meet, as in Your entry meets all of our criteria for inclusion in the exhibit.Ìý

Sometimes, people try to use criteria as a singular noun (like how data is sometimes used), but this is generally considered not the right way to use it.

Example: We assess the candidates based on several criteria, and one criterion is that they must have at least five years of experience in a similar position.

Where doesÌýcriteria come from?

The first records of the words criterion and criteria come from the 1600s. Criterion comes from the Greek °ì°ù¾±³Ùḗr¾±´Ç²Ô, meaning “a standard,†from °ì°ù¾±³Ùŧ²õ, “judge,†from krinein, “to decide.†The word critic and related words like critical and criticism are based on the same root.

The word criteria is always used in the context of some kind of decision, judgment, or evaluation. But it’s not only used in official or formal situations. For example, when shopping for a new TV, you may have several criteria for selecting one that include things like how big it is and how much it costs.

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What are some other forms related to criteria?

  • criterion (singular)
  • criterions (alternate and rarely used plural)
  • criterial (adjective)

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How isÌýcriteria used in real life?

Criteria is typically used in situations in which things are being judged or evaluated in some way.

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Is criteria used correctly in the following sentence?

What’s your criteria for choosing a roommate?

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