Pronunciation: /kraɪˈtɪriən/
noun a principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided
A1 The main criterion for passing the test is to answer at least 70% of the questions correctly.
A2 One important criterion for choosing a new car is its fuel efficiency.
B1 When evaluating job applicants, the hiring manager looks at various criteria such as experience, education, and skills.
B2 The selection committee used a set of strict criteria to determine the winner of the competition.
C1 In order to be considered for the scholarship, applicants must meet all the specified criteria.
C2 The judges used a complex set of criteria to evaluate the artistic merit of the paintings in the competition.
formal The main criterion for acceptance into the program is a high GPA.
informal The only criterion for joining the club is to be friends with someone who's already a member.
slang The party's criterion for entry is being cool enough to get past the bouncer.
figurative In her eyes, his sense of humor was the ultimate criterion for a potential partner.
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