rating

/ˈɹeɪtɪŋ/
noun 5

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1

(noun.) measurement of how good sb/sth is

ADJ

high, top | low, poor

overall

The restaurant received an overall rating of four stars from most food critics.

approval, opinion poll, popularity

The movie received an excellent approval rating from critics and audiences alike.

performance

credit

The bank lowered our credit rating after we missed several loan payments.

personal

VERB + RATING

have | assign (sb/sth), give (sb/sth)

achieve, earn, get, receive, score

The restaurant earned an excellent rating after its chef won several cooking awards.

preserve | improve

RATING + VERB

climb, improve, rise, rocket, soar

The restaurant's customer satisfaction ratings have climbed significantly after they hired a new chef.

fall

RATING + NOUN

scale, system

PREP

in a/the ~

The restaurant suffered a significant decline in its health rating after the inspection last month.

~ for

The restaurant received a high rating for its friendly service and delicious food.

~ on

The restaurant received a five-star rating on TripAdvisor from thousands of customers.

2

(noun.) ratings: number of TV viewers, etc.

ADJ

good | poor | audience, TV

VERB + RATING

get, have

The new cooking show has excellent ratings among viewers over 40.

RATING + VERB

go up, improve, pick up, shoot up, soar

The movie's popularity ratings picked up significantly after the award nominations were announced.

dip, fall, go down

The actor's popularity ratings fell dramatically after the scandal was revealed.

RATING + NOUN

battle, war

PREP

in the ~s

Her favorite music podcast has climbed high in the charts and ratings recently.

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