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rating
A rating is a quantitative or qualitative label used to standardize value, quality, or suitability. It transforms subjective experience or complex data into a simplified, comparable metric. In consumer contexts, it carries a connotation of social proof and trust. A high rating acts as a seal of approval, while a low rating serves as a warning. Unlike a 'grade', which is often an academic measurement of performance, a 'rating' usually implies a position within a competitive hierarchy or a standard scale. In media and finance, the term shifts from quality to measurement or risk. In television, it is a cold statistic of reach; in credit, it is a projection of reliability. In content moderation (movies/games), it functions as a boundary for appropriateness rather than a measure of artistic merit.
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Meanings
A classification or ranking of someone or something based on a comparative scale.
"The hotel received a five-star rating for its exceptional service."
A measurement of the audience size for a television program or radio show.
"The season finale achieved the highest rating in the network's history."
The assigned value or grade given to a financial instrument, such as a bond, indicating its creditworthiness.
"The agency downgraded the country's credit rating to 'junk' status."