Rating

/ˈreɪtɪŋ/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A classification or assessment of the quality, value, or performance of something, typically on a numerical scale or in a category.
The restaurant received a five-star rating from the food critic.
An evaluation or measure of someone's performance or ability, often used in contexts such as movies, services, or products.
The new movie received mixed ratings from audiences and critics alike.
A score or measurement that indicates the relative standing of an entity within a specific group or category.
The player's rating improved after his outstanding performance in the last game.
A designation assigned to a product, service, or performance, indicating its level of quality.
The rating for the smartphone was higher than that of its competitors.
A ranking system that evaluates and compares various items.
The league's rating system ranks teams based on their performance throughout the season.

Etymology

Derived from the verb 'rate', which comes from the late Middle English word 'rate', from Old French 'rate', meaning to fix or assess.

Common Phrases and Expressions

star rating
A system used to indicate the quality of a product or service, often represented by stars.
high rating
A positive evaluation indicating superiority or excellence.
user ratings
Scores given by consumers, often used to reflect satisfaction levels.

Related Words

rate
To assign a standard value or quality to something.
evaluative
Related to making judgments about the value or quality of something.
assessment
The act of evaluating or appraising something.

Slang Meanings

A term used in dating to describe someone's attractiveness.
She was rated a solid 10 on the scale.
A way to express approval or high regard in informal contexts.
That performance was so good, I’d rate it a 5 out of 5!