rate
noun
- 1
The worth of something; value.
- 2
The proportional relationship between one amount, value etc. and another.
“At the height of his powers, he was producing pictures at the rate of four a year.”
- 3
Speed.
“The car was speeding down here at a hell of a rate.”
- 4
The relative speed of change or progress.
“The rate of production at the factory is skyrocketing.”
- 5
The price of (an individual) thing; cost.
“He asked quite a rate to take me to the airport.”
- 6
A set price or charge for all examples of a given case, commodity, service etc.
“Postal rates here are low.”
- 7
A wage calculated in relation to a unit of time.
“We pay an hourly rate of between $10 – $15 per hour depending on qualifications and experience.”
- 8
Any of various taxes, especially those levied by a local authority.
“I hardly have enough left every month to pay the rates.”
- 9
A class into which ships were assigned based on condition, size etc.; by extension, rank.
“This textbook is first-rate.”
- 10
Established portion or measure; fixed allowance; ration.
- 11
Order; arrangement.
- 12
Ratification; approval.
- 13
The gain or loss of a timepiece in a unit of time.
“daily rate; hourly rate; etc.”
verb
- 1
To assign or be assigned a particular rank or level.
“She is rated fourth in the country.”
- 2
To evaluate or estimate the value of.
“They rate his talents highly.”
- 3
To consider or regard.
“He rated this book brilliant.”
- 4
To deserve; to be worth.
“The view here hardly rates a mention in the travel guide.”
- 5
To determine the limits of safe functioning for a machine or electrical device.
“The transformer is rated at 10 watts.”
- 6
To evaluate a property's value for the purposes of local taxation.
- 7
To like; to think highly of.
“The customers don't rate the new burgers.”
- 8
To have position (in a certain class).
“He rates as the best cyclist in the country.”
- 9
To have value or standing.
“This last performance of hers didn't rate very high with the judges.”
- 10
To ratify.
- 11
To ascertain the exact rate of the gain or loss of (a chronometer) as compared with true time.
Synonyms
verb
- 1
To berate, scold.
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