Meaning & Definition of Qualifier in English
Qualifier
A person or thing that qualifies.
Pronunciation:
/ˈkwɒlɪfaɪər/Part of Speech:
nounPlural:
qualifiersDetailed Definitions
Definition: A condition or circumstance that must be met.
Example Sentence: The job listing includes several qualifiers that must be satisfied.
Definition: A competitor who qualifies for the next round of a tournament.
Example Sentence: She is a qualifier for the national championship.
Definition: A word or phrase used to limit or modify another term.
Example Sentence: In the phrase 'almost complete,' 'almost' acts as a qualifier.
Etymology
Origin: From Middle French 'qualifier', from Latin 'qualificare' meaning 'to make of a certain kind'.
Synonyms
Common Phrases and Expressions
- final qualifier: A person or competitor who has successfully met all required conditions to advance.
- qualifier round: An initial round in a competition that determines who moves forward.
- qualifying statement: A statement that adds additional criteria or conditions.
Translations
- Spanish: calificador
- French: qualificateur
- German: Qualifikator
- Russian: квалификатор
Related Words
- qualification: The act of qualifying or being qualified.
- qualified: Having the necessary skills or credentials.
- qualifying: The process of determining qualifications.
Slang Meanings of qualifier
Meaning: Someone who barely makes the cut.
Example Sentence: He's just a qualifier in this league.
Meaning: A competitor who is not among the best but still gets to participate.
Example Sentence: She's just a qualifier; she's not expected to win.