criterion
Prononciation : [kraɪˈtɪəriən]
Mot
Contexte : « evaluation »
(noun) a standard or rule that you use to judge something. It's how you decide if something is good, okay, or not good enough. Like when your teacher uses certain rules to grade your homework.
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The teacher used specific criteria to grade our projects, which helped us understand what to improve.
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Without clear criteria, it was hard to know if we did a good job on the assignment.
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What criteria does the school use to evaluate students' performance?
Contexte : « decision-making »
(noun) a reason or principle that helps you decide. Imagine you are choosing a game to play, and you think about fun, players, and time to decide. Those things are criteria for your choice.
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When choosing a book to read, my criteria include the story, length, and reviews.
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She didn't consider important criteria, so her choice of movie was not what we wanted to watch.
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What criteria should we use to select the best team for the project?
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