Criterion
UK /["/kraɪˈtɪəriən/","/kraɪˈtɪəriə/"]/US /["/kraɪˈtɪriən/","/kraɪˈtɪriə/"]/
Definition
a standard or principle by which something is judged, or with the help of which a decision is made
In simple words: A standard or rule used to judge something.
Examples
- The main criterion for selecting candidates is their experience in the field.
- Each criterion must be met for the project to be approved.
- In this competition, the judges will evaluate based on a clear set of criteria.
- One important criterion for success is effective communication.
- There are several criteria to consider when purchasing a new car.
- The researchers established a rigorous criterion for their study.
- The environmental impact is a key criterion in our decision-making process.
Usage notes
Used primarily in academic or professional contexts to establish standards. Avoid in casual conversation unless discussing evaluations.
Grammar pattern
criterion + for + noun / criterion + that + clause
Memory hint
Sounds like 'cry-TEAR-on' — imagine a judge crying while evaluating performances.
Collocations
- sole
- basic
- main
- range
- set
- fit
- fulfil/fulfill
- meet
- according to a/the criterion
- by a/the criterion
- criterion for
Synonyms
- standard
- benchmark
- principle
- gauge
- measure
Antonyms
- exception
- deviation
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'criteria', which is the plural form.
- Used as a countable noun, e.g., saying 'a criterions' instead of 'a criterion'.
- Omitting the correct context, making sentences unclear.