The synonym of the word rate

  • amount
  • estimate
  • percentage
  • quota
  • standard
  • comparison
  • degree
  • progression
  • relation
  • relationship
  • relative
  • scale
  • weight
  • cost
  • estimate
  • figure
  • price
  • tariff
  • tax
  • toll
  • allowance
  • charge
  • dues
  • duty
  • hire
  • quotation
  • tab
  • valuation
  • price tag
  • flow
  • pace
  • time
  • clip
  • dash
  • gait
  • gallop
  • hop
  • measure
  • motion
  • movement
  • spurt
  • tempo
  • tread
  • velocity
  • appraise
  • assess
  • calculate
  • consider
  • count
  • deem
  • determine
  • estimate
  • evaluate
  • grade
  • peg
  • rank
  • regard
  • score
  • adjudge
  • admire
  • apprise
  • assay
  • class
  • esteem
  • fix
  • measure
  • pigeonhole
  • price
  • reckon
  • redline
  • respect
  • survey
  • tab
  • tag
  • typecast
  • valuate
  • value
  • weigh
  • button down
  • guess at
  • put away
  • put down as
  • put down for
  • relate to standard
  • set at
  • size up
  • stand in with
  • take one’s measure
  • think highly of
  • earn
  • deserve
  • merit
  • prosper
  • succeed
  • triumph
  • be accepted
  • be favorite
  • be welcome
  • be worthy

On this page you’ll find 226 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to rate, such as: amount, estimate, percentage, quota, standard, and comparison.

  • whole
  • inaction
  • whole
  • disregard
  • ignore
  • condemn
  • disbelieve
  • dislike
  • disrespect
  • hate
  • neglect
  • scorn
  • disqualify
  • fail
  • lose
  • disqualify

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WORDS RELATED TO RATE

  • adjudicate
  • arbitrate
  • award
  • consider
  • decide
  • decree
  • determine
  • rate
  • referee
  • rule
  • settle
  • adjudge
  • apprize
  • assay
  • assess
  • audit
  • calculate
  • check
  • check out
  • deem
  • evaluate
  • examine
  • eye
  • figure
  • figure in
  • figure out
  • gauge
  • guesstimate
  • have one’s number
  • inspect
  • look over
  • peg
  • price
  • rate
  • read
  • review
  • set at
  • size
  • survey
  • take account of
  • valuate
  • value
  • adjudges
  • assays
  • assesses
  • audits
  • calculates
  • checks
  • checks out
  • deems
  • evaluates
  • examines
  • eyes
  • figure in
  • figures
  • figures out
  • gauges
  • guesstimates
  • has one’s number
  • inspects
  • looks over
  • pegs
  • prices
  • rates
  • reads
  • reviews
  • sets at
  • sizes
  • surveys
  • takes account of
  • valuates
  • values
  • adjudging
  • assaying
  • assessing
  • auditing
  • calculating
  • checking
  • checking out
  • deeming
  • evaluating
  • examining
  • eyeing
  • figure in
  • figuring
  • figuring out
  • gauging
  • guesstimating
  • having one’s number
  • inspecting
  • looking over
  • pegging
  • pricing
  • rating
  • reading
  • reviewing
  • setting at
  • sizing
  • surveying
  • taking account of
  • valuating
  • valuing
  • appraise
  • apprise
  • assess
  • check
  • check out
  • estimate
  • evaluate
  • examine
  • eyeball
  • inspect
  • investigate
  • measure
  • peg
  • prove
  • rate
  • read
  • see
  • size
  • size up
  • survey
  • test
  • try
  • valuate
  • value
  • weigh
  • amount charge
  • demand
  • evaluate
  • exact
  • fix
  • impose
  • levy
  • rate
  • tax
  • value

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How does the verb rate differ from other similar words?

Some common synonyms of rate are appraise, assess, estimate, evaluate, and value. While all these words mean «to judge something with respect to its worth or significance,» rate adds to estimate the notion of placing a thing according to a scale of values.

a highly rated restaurant

When might appraise be a better fit than rate?

The words appraise and rate are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, appraise commonly implies the fixing by an expert of the monetary worth of a thing, but it may be used of any critical judgment.

having their house appraised

When could assess be used to replace rate?

Although the words assess and rate have much in common, assess implies a critical appraisal for the purpose of understanding or interpreting, or as a guide in taking action.

officials are trying to assess the damage

When is estimate a more appropriate choice than rate?

The meanings of estimate and rate largely overlap; however, estimate implies a judgment, considered or casual, that precedes or takes the place of actual measuring or counting or testing out.

estimated the crowd at two hundred

When is it sensible to use evaluate instead of rate?

The synonyms evaluate and rate are sometimes interchangeable, but evaluate suggests an attempt to determine relative or intrinsic worth in terms other than monetary.

evaluate a student’s work

How do value and appraise relate to one another, in the sense of rate?

Value equals appraise but without implying expertness of judgment.

a watercolor valued by the donor at $500

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English Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:3.0 / 2 votes

  1. rate

    Number is the generic term. To count is to number one by one. To calculate is to use more complicated processes, as multiplication, division, etc., more rapid but not less exact. Compute allows more of the element of probability, which is still more strongly expressed by estimate. We compute the slain in a great war from the number known to have fallen in certain great battles; compute refers to the present or the past, estimate more frequently to the future; as, to estimate the cost of a proposed building. To enumerate is to mention item by item; as, to enumerate one’s grievances. To rate is to estimate by comparison, as if the object were one of a series. We count upon a desired future; we do not count upon the undesired. As applied to the present, we reckon or count a thing precious or worthless. Compare ESTEEM.

    Synonyms:
    account, calculate, cast, compute, consider, count, deem, enumerate, estimate, number, reckon, sum up

    Preposition:
    It is vain to calculate on or upon an uncertain result.

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and AntonymsRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. ratenoun

    Synonyms:
    tax, impost, assessment, duty, standard, allowance, ratio, quota, worth, price, value

  2. rateverb

    Synonyms:
    compute, calculate, estimate, value, scold, abuse, appraise

Princeton’s WordNetRate these synonyms:1.0 / 4 votes

  1. ratenoun

    a magnitude or frequency relative to a time unit

    «they traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour»; «the rate of change was faster than expected»

    Synonyms:
    pace, charge per unit

  2. rate, charge per unitnoun

    amount of a charge or payment relative to some basis

    «a 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5»

    Synonyms:
    pace, charge per unit, rate

  3. pace, ratenoun

    the relative speed of progress or change

    «he lived at a fast pace»; «he works at a great rate»; «the pace of events accelerated»

    Synonyms:
    gait, tread, rate, tempo, charge per unit, pace, stride, step, yard, footstep

  4. rateverb

    a quantity or amount or measure considered as a proportion of another quantity or amount or measure

    «the literacy rate»; «the retention rate»; «the dropout rate»

    Synonyms:
    pace, charge per unit

  5. rate, rank, range, order, grade, placeverb

    assign a rank or rating to

    «how would you rank these students?»; «The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide»

    Synonyms:
    roll, vagabond, dictate, score, rank, ramble, mark, set up, identify, localize, range, enjoin, run, target, stray, rove, tell, post, station, place, browse, point, come in, regulate, array, graze, say, govern, cast, straddle, arrange, send, pasture, lay, wander, regularize, position, ordinate, aim, ordain, regularise, direct, grade, lay out, swan, site, tramp, value, put, crop, invest, outrank, localise, consecrate, rate, commit, drift, pose, come out, set, prescribe, order, locate, roam, set out

  6. rateverb

    be worthy of or have a certain rating

    «This bond rates highly»

    Synonyms:
    rank, value, place, order, range, grade

  7. rate, valueverb

    estimate the value of

    «How would you rate his chances to become President?»; «Gold was rated highly among the Romans»

    Synonyms:
    value, appreciate, assess, grade, range, place, respect, appraise, esteem, prize, rank, rate, measure, treasure, evaluate, prise, order, valuate

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Dictionary of English SynonymesRate these synonyms:0.0 / 0 votes

  1. ratenoun

    Synonyms:
    standard, fixed measure

  2. ratenoun

    Synonyms:
    cost, price

  3. ratenoun

    Synonyms:
    worth, value, valuation, estimation, rank

  4. ratenoun

    Synonyms:
    proportion, ratio, degree

  5. ratenoun

    Synonyms:
    tax, assessment, impost, charge, duty

  6. rateverb

    Synonyms:
    estimate, value, appraise, set a value on

  7. rateverb

    Synonyms:
    scold, chide, reprimand, berate

  8. rateverb

    Synonyms:
    ABUSE, vilify, defame

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  1. List of paraphrases for «rate»:

    rates, speed, pace, ratio, tariff, percentage, rhythm, spleen, type, levels, index, velocity, proportion, level, taux, frequency, tempo, incidence, contents, fee, ratios, types, price, kind, average

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How to use Rate in a sentence?

  1. President Obama:

    — July 29 tweetFacts First: Baltimore does not have the worst economic numbers in the United States, though it does rank poorly by several measures.Baltimore had the fourth-worst unemployment rate of major cities in 2018, but its 5.7% rate was substantially better than that of last-place Detroit, which was at 9.0%. In 2017, the Baltimore metropolitan area (which includes more than the city of Baltimore, on which Trump was focusing his attacks) ranked 19th in the country in gross domestic product out of 383 areas studied. The city of Baltimore had a 22.4% poverty rate over the 2013-2017 period, well ahead of such cities as Detroit (37.9%), Bloomington, Indiana (37.5%), and Laredo, Texas (30.6%).Baltimore did have the highest homicide rate of any major city in 2017, so Trump was accurate in his claim about crime.Obama’s recordObama and energy — August 1 rally in CincinnatiFacts First: Obama did encourage the use of renewable energy sources rather than fossil fuels, but he didn’t try to.

  2. Barack Obama:

    We have the lowest uninsured rate that we have we’ve had since we started keeping records.

  3. Lurie Children:

    Florida now has a higher vaccination rate than the national average, but vaccines have not stopped or slowed the spread of the Omicron variant anywhere in the world, miami-Dade county, the omicron hotspot in Florida, has a 93% vaccination rate. Therefore, if Psaki and Biden truly care about saving lives, they should be promoting the effective therapeutics and early treatments for COVID-19, as Governor DeSantis has done and continues to do.

  4. Greg McBride:

    That insulates you from rate hikes over the next year and a half, and it gives you a clear runway to pay off your debt once and for all.

  5. Yukio Ishizuki:

    Interest rate futures are now pricing in a rate cut this year but the economy could turn out to be stronger than expected given recent strength in commodity prices. I’d bet the Aussie could easily rise to around $0.73-74.


Translations for Rate

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  • معدلArabic
  • poměr, sazbaCzech
  • RateGerman
  • τιμήGreek
  • tasa, impuesto, velocidadSpanish
  • proportsioonEstonian
  • نرخPersian
  • aikapalkka, tuntipalkka, suhde, hinta, vero, taksa, vauhti, yksikköhinta, tahti, luokka, kuukausipalkkaFinnish
  • coter, tauxFrench
  • arány, időköz, fok, ár, díjHungarian
  • tassoItalian
  • ציוןHebrew
  • 月給, 級, 比率, 割合, 成長率, 日給, 生産速度, 年収, 利率, 時給Japanese
  • kadarMalay
  • tariefDutch
  • prosent, hyppighet, tallNorwegian
  • szybkość, oceniać, cennik, tempo, opłata, ocenić, akord, taryfa, cena, stawkaPolish
  • taxaPortuguese
  • ratăRomanian
  • темп, расценка, процент, цена, отношение, пропорция, курс, тариф, скорость, ставка, коэффициентRussian
  • курсUkrainian
  • شرحUrdu

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  1. grade (10)
  2. order (13)
  3. place (20)
  4. range (12)
  5. value (12)
  6. percentage (7)
  7. ratio (4)
  8. scale (10)
  9. proportion (8)
  10. degree (6)
  11. standard (11)
  12. charge (10)

Morphological analysis of the word rate

Initial word form: RATE

All forms of the word:

  • RATE
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