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Meaning of ratable
The primary meaning of "ratable" is related to something that can be rated or assessed, often in terms of quality, performance, or value.
Etymology of ratable
The word "ratable" originates from the Old French "rate" or "rat," meaning "to estimate" or "to appraise," which is itself derived from the Latin "rationem" or "ratio," meaning "reason" or "calculation."
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe something that can be evaluated, measured, or compared.
Synonyms
assessable
evaluable
measurable
quantifiable
calculable
determinable
appraisable
estimable
computable
reckoning
sizable
significant
considerable
noteworthy
perceptible
discernible
noticeable
observable
detectable
palpable
tangible
appreciable
sizable
substantial
commensurable
comparable
proportional
relative
scalable
gaugable
classifiable
categorizable
rankable
gradable
scoreable
evaluable
appraisable.
Definitions
- Capable of being rated or assessed, especially in terms of quality, performance, or value.
- Able to be measured or evaluated, often in a comparative or quantitative manner.
- Suitable for classification or categorization based on certain criteria or standards.
Usage Examples
- The new employee's performance is ratable after the probationary period.
- The restaurant's service was ratable based on the quality of food and ambiance.
- The company's financial reports are ratable by investors to assess their investment potential.
Antonyms
nonmeasurable
unassessable
inevaluable
incalculable
immeasurable
unquantifiable
indeterminable
unappraisable
inestimable
uncomputable
insignificant
negligible
imperceptible
undetectable
intangible
inappreciable
unclassifiable
uncategorizable
unrankable
ungradable
unscoreable.