Pronunciation: /məˈtrɑlədʒɪst/
noun a person who specializes in the science of measurement, particularly in the field of metrology
A1 A metrologist is someone who measures things.
A2 The metrologist carefully calibrated the scales for accuracy.
B1 The metrologist conducted tests to ensure the accuracy of the measurements.
B2 The metrologist's expertise in calibration was crucial for the success of the project.
C1 The metrologist's research on measurement standards has been widely recognized in the scientific community.
C2 As a metrologist, she was responsible for developing new techniques for precise measurements.
formal The metrologist was responsible for ensuring the accuracy of all measurements in the laboratory.
informal The metrologist is the go-to person for making sure all the measurements are on point.
slang The metrologist is like the measurement wizard, always making sure everything is just right.
figurative In a world of uncertainties, the metrologist is the beacon of precision and accuracy.
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