Eligibility

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌɛlɪdʒəˈbɪləti/

Definitions of eligibility

noun the state of being eligible; the quality or condition of being suitable or qualified for something

Example Sentences

A1 To check your eligibility for the program, please fill out the form.

A2 Eligibility for the scholarship is based on academic performance.

B1 The eligibility criteria for the job include a minimum of two years of experience.

B2 She was thrilled to learn about her eligibility for the leadership program.

C1 His eligibility for the grant was confirmed after a thorough review of his application.

C2 The committee debated the eligibility of the candidate for the prestigious award.

Examples of eligibility in a Sentence

formal To determine your eligibility for the scholarship, please submit all required documents.

informal You gotta make sure you meet the eligibility requirements before applying for the job.

slang Sorry dude, you don't meet the eligibility criteria for this club.

figurative Her lack of experience may affect her eligibility for the leadership position.

Grammatical Forms of eligibility

past tense

was eligible

plural

eligibilities

comparative

more eligible

superlative

most eligible

present tense

is eligible

future tense

will be eligible

perfect tense

has been eligible

continuous tense

is being eligible

singular

eligibility

positive degree

eligible

infinitive

to be eligible

gerund

being eligible

participle

eligible

Origin and Evolution of eligibility

First Known Use: 0015 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'eligibility' originated from the Latin word 'eligibilis' which means 'that may be chosen or picked out'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'eligibility' has come to be commonly used in the context of meeting certain criteria or requirements to be considered suitable or qualified for something.