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Synonyms and antonyms of Standards used for judging things in British Thesaurus

Standards used for judging things

quality (noun)

a high standard

performance (noun)

the standard to which someone does something such as a job or an examination

baseline (noun)

a quantity, value, or fact used as a standard for measuring other quantities, values, or facts

benchmark (noun)

an amount, level, standard etc that you can use for judging how good or bad other things are

measure (noun)

a way of judging something

gauge (noun)

a fact or event that can be used for judging someone or something

yardstick (noun)

something that you compare similar things to, as a way of judging their quality or value

quality assurance (noun)

the methods that a company uses to check that the standard of its services or goods is high enough

criterion (noun)

a standard that is used for judging something or for making a decision about something

caliber ()

the American spelling of calibre

calibre (noun)

the level of someone’s ability, intelligence etc, or the standard or quality of something, especially when it is high

grade (noun)

a level of quality or importance

guide (noun)

something that helps you to make a judgment about something

index (noun)

something that can be used for measuring how a situation is changing

level (noun)

the standard of someone’s ability

par (noun)

the usual or expected standard, especially the standard of someone’s work or health

rating (noun)

a measurement of how good or popular someone or something is

standard (noun)

a level of quality or achievement used for judging someone or something

touchstone (noun)

a standard that is used for testing or judging other things