metric

/ˈmɛtrɪk/
noun
  1. A standard of measurement used to evaluate or compare something, especially in business or data analysis.
    • The website tracks metrics like page views and time spent on site.
    • We need a better metric to measure employee productivity.
    • Customer satisfaction is an important metric for the company.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Relating to or based on the metric system of measurement (using metres, grams, litres, etc.).
    • We bought a metric tape measure for the sewing project.
    • The recipe uses metric units like grams and millilitres.
    • Most countries use the metric system for weights and measures.
  2. Relating to or composed in poetic metre.
    • Metric verse often follows a regular rhythm of stressed syllables.
    • Students analyzed the metric structure of the ancient poem.
    • The poet used a strict metric pattern in each stanza.
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