Pronunciation: /ˈbeɪslaɪn/
noun a minimum or starting point used for comparison or measurement
A1 The baseline for this project is to complete it within one week.
A2 The teacher explained that the baseline for passing the exam is 60%.
B1 The company set a baseline for sales performance that all employees must meet.
B2 The baseline for success in this industry is a strong understanding of market trends.
C1 The scientist used the baseline data to compare the results of the experiment.
C2 The artist used the baseline colors to create a beautiful and harmonious painting.
formal The baseline measurement was used as a reference point for future data analysis.
informal Let's use last year's sales as a baseline to compare with this year's.
slang I'm gonna set the baseline at zero and see how things go from there.
figurative In order to improve, we need to establish a new baseline for our performance.
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