Meaning & Definition of word "Scale"

Scale

/skeɪl/

noun:

  • 1. A system of ordered markers at fixed intervals used as a reference for measurement.
    • Example: The scale on the map indicated that one inch represented a mile.
  • 2. An instrument used for measuring weight.
    • Example: She stepped on the scale to check her weight after the holidays.
  • 3. A series of notes in a specific order, often used in music.
    • Example: He practiced his scales on the piano every day to improve his technique.
  • 4. A range of values or a continuum.
    • Example: The scale of the project was larger than anyone had anticipated.

verb:

  • 1. To climb up or reach the top of something.
    • Example: They plan to scale the mountain this summer.
  • 2. To adjust the size or level of something in proportion.
    • Example: We need to scale the project down to fit our budget.
  • 3. To remove the scales from a fish.
    • Example: She learned how to scale the fish before cooking it.

Etymology

Middle English, from Old French 'escale' meaning ladder, from Latin 'scala'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

scale back:

To reduce in size, quantity, or extent.

scale up:

To increase in size, quantity, or extent.

scale the heights:

To reach a high level or position.

Related Words

scaling:

The process of measuring or adjusting size.

scalpel:

A small, sharp knife used in surgery or dissection.

scalability:

The capacity to be changed in size or scale.

Slang Meanings of scale

Meaning: To compete or succeed in a task or challenge.

Example Sentence: He scaled the corporate ladder in record time.

Meaning: To adjust or modify something based on needs.

Example Sentence: We need to scale our efforts to fit the budget.