Pronunciation: /ˈmɛtrɪk/
noun a system or standard of measurement based on the meter, gram, and liter as units of length, weight, and capacity
A1 A metric is a unit of measurement.
A2 The metric system is used in many countries around the world.
B1 We need to analyze the metrics to determine the success of our marketing campaign.
B2 Key performance indicators are important metrics to track in business.
C1 The company uses a variety of metrics to evaluate employee performance.
C2 The metric used to measure customer satisfaction is crucial for improving service quality.
adjective relating to or using the metric system of measurement
A1 The ruler is a metric tool used for measuring length.
A2 The recipe called for metric measurements of ingredients.
B1 The company uses a metric system to track performance.
B2 The scientist analyzed the data using metric units.
C1 The project's success was measured using various metric indicators.
C2 The CEO presented a detailed report with metric analysis to the board.
formal The company uses a variety of metrics to measure their performance.
informal I'm not sure how to interpret these metrics they keep sending us.
slang Dude, did you see the new metric for tracking likes on social media?
figurative Her success was not based on traditional metrics, but on her ability to connect with people.
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