B1 noun #27 mais comum 2 min de leitura

rating

A rating is a score or rank given to something to show how good it is.

Explanation at your level:

A rating is a number or a star. It tells you if something is good. If a movie has 5 stars, it has a good rating.

When you buy things online, you see a rating. It shows what other people think. A high rating means the item is very popular and good.

A rating is an assessment of quality. We often use it for hotels, movies, or even credit scores. It helps people choose the best option based on the feedback of others.

The term rating is used to quantify performance or popularity. In professional settings, companies monitor their approval ratings to gauge public satisfaction. It is a critical metric for decision-making.

Beyond simple feedback, a rating serves as a standardized evaluation tool. In financial sectors, a credit rating is a sophisticated assessment of risk, while in media, Nielsen ratings quantify audience reach. It is a fundamental concept in data-driven evaluation.

Etymologically, the rating represents the transition from 'rate' as a fixed proportion to a modern subjective assessment. It reflects a societal shift toward quantifying human experience, turning qualitative impressions into actionable, numerical data points across diverse domains.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Rating is a noun.
  • It means a score or rank.
  • Commonly used for movies and products.
  • It helps people make decisions.

Think of a rating as a way of putting a label on quality. Whether you are looking at a restaurant review or checking the age restriction on a movie, you are interacting with a rating system.

It is essentially a shorthand method for communication. Instead of writing a long essay about why a product is good, a company can simply display a four-star rating. This helps users make quick, informed decisions in a busy world.

The word rating comes from the verb 'rate,' which traces back to the Old French word rater, meaning to estimate or value. It has roots in the Medieval Latin rata, which refers to a fixed amount or portion.

Historically, the term was used in maritime contexts to classify ships by their size and firepower. Over the centuries, it evolved from measuring physical capacity to measuring subjective quality and public opinion.

You will often see this word used in business and technology. Common collocations include credit rating, approval rating, and star rating.

In formal contexts, like finance, a high rating is essential for credibility. In casual daily life, we often talk about giving something a five-star rating after a great experience.

While 'rating' is a standard noun, it appears in phrases like top-rated, meaning the best of its kind. Another common expression is approval rating, which is used specifically in politics to measure how much the public likes a leader.

We also use under-rated to describe something that is better than its reputation suggests, and over-rated for something that is not as good as people say.

The word is a standard countable noun. You can say 'a rating' or 'the ratings.' It is formed by adding the suffix -ing to the verb rate.

Pronounced /ˈreɪtɪŋ/, the stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like skating, waiting, and dating.

Fun Fact

It was originally used to classify the size of warships.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈreɪtɪŋ/

Clear 'ray' sound followed by 'ting'.

US /ˈreɪtɪŋ/

Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 't'.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing 'a' as 'ah'
  • missing the 't' sound
  • stressing the second syllable

Rhymes With

skating waiting dating fating grating

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 1/5

easy

Writing 1/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

Audição 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

score good bad

Learn Next

evaluation assessment benchmark

Avançado

quantitative subjective

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

a rating

Adjective + Noun Collocations

high rating

Examples by Level

1

The movie has a good rating.

rating = score

singular noun

2

This hotel has a high rating.

high = good

adjective + noun

3

Check the rating first.

check = look at

imperative

4

What is your rating?

your = possessive

question form

5

I gave it a low rating.

low = bad

past tense verb

6

The rating is five stars.

stars = measurement

linking verb

7

We need a better rating.

better = more good

comparative adjective

8

The app has a rating.

app = application

article usage

1

The restaurant has a five-star rating.

2

Please leave a rating for this service.

3

The movie's rating is PG-13.

4

His approval rating is very high.

5

I checked the user rating online.

6

The product has a low rating.

7

Give the game a quick rating.

8

The credit rating of the company is stable.

1

The hotel maintains a consistent rating of four stars.

2

Critics gave the film a very poor rating.

3

The company's credit rating was downgraded by the agency.

4

Check the age rating before letting the children watch.

5

Public approval ratings for the president have dropped.

6

The app has thousands of user ratings.

7

We need to improve our service rating.

8

The rating system is based on customer feedback.

1

The investment firm holds a triple-A credit rating.

2

The show's ratings have plummeted since the new season started.

3

The movie's age rating is strictly enforced at the cinema.

4

Consumer ratings are essential for small business growth.

5

The government is concerned about its declining approval rating.

6

The hotel lost its five-star rating after the inspection.

7

The platform uses a complex algorithm for its rating system.

8

Many people ignore the official rating and read user reviews.

1

The credit rating agency issued a warning regarding the firm's liquidity.

2

The show's Nielsen ratings were insufficient to warrant a renewal.

3

The film's mature rating restricted its box office potential.

4

We must scrutinize the methodology behind the user rating system.

5

The politician's approval rating fluctuates with economic performance.

6

The hotel's prestigious rating attracts a wealthy clientele.

7

The platform's rating mechanism is susceptible to bias.

8

An objective rating is difficult to achieve in subjective arts.

1

The sovereign credit rating serves as an indicator of fiscal stability.

2

The film's controversial rating sparked a national debate on censorship.

3

The algorithm aggregates disparate ratings into a single score.

4

The institution's rating has long been a benchmark for excellence.

5

The disparity between critic ratings and audience scores is striking.

6

The rating provides a quantitative proxy for qualitative value.

7

The agency's rating methodology underwent a rigorous audit.

8

The show's decline in ratings signaled a shift in viewer preferences.

Colocações comuns

credit rating
approval rating
star rating
give a rating
high rating
low rating
age rating
improve rating
maintain rating
user rating

Idioms & Expressions

"top-rated"

the best or most highly valued

This is a top-rated restaurant.

neutral

"under-rated"

not valued as much as it should be

That movie is totally under-rated.

casual

"over-rated"

valued more than it deserves

The food there is so over-rated.

casual

"approval rating"

percentage of people who approve of a leader

His approval rating is at 50%.

formal

"triple-A rating"

the highest credit score possible

The bank has a triple-A rating.

formal

Easily Confused

rating vs Ratio

similar spelling

Ratio is math; rating is quality.

The ratio of boys to girls.

rating vs Rate

same root

Rate is a verb; rating is a noun.

Please rate this item.

rating vs Ranking

similar meaning

Ranking is a position in a list.

The team's ranking.

Sentence Patterns

A2

The [noun] has a [adjective] rating.

The hotel has a high rating.

B1

Give [noun] a [number]-star rating.

Give the app a five-star rating.

A1

Check the rating of [noun].

Check the rating of the movie.

B2

The [noun] received a rating of [number].

The film received a rating of 8/10.

B2

His approval rating is [adjective].

His approval rating is low.

Família de palavras

Nouns

rate a measure or frequency

Verbs

rate to assign a value

Adjectives

rated having a specific rank

Relacionado

ratio related to measurement

How to Use It

frequency

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Formality Scale

assessment (formal) rating (neutral) score (casual)

Erros comuns

using 'rate' as a noun use 'rating'
Rate is a verb; rating is the noun for the score.
saying 'a high rates' a high rating
Rating should be singular here.
confusing rating with ratio use rating for scores
Ratio is a mathematical comparison.
pluralizing without context the ratings
Use the plural when talking about overall trends.
omitting the article a rating
Rating is a countable noun.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a giant star floating over a building.

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Native Speakers

We say 'check the rating' often.

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Cultural Insight

Ratings define the success of many businesses.

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Grammar Shortcut

Rating is almost always a noun.

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Say It Right

Don't emphasize the 'ing' too much.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'a high rate' for a score.

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Did You Know?

The word comes from ship classification.

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Study Smart

Use it in sentences about your favorite apps.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

R-A-T-E: Really Assess The Evaluation.

Visual Association

A person holding a clipboard with five stars on it.

Word Web

score review feedback rank value

Desafio

Go to an online store and look at the ratings of three items.

Origem da palavra

Old French / Latin

Original meaning: estimated value

Contexto cultural

None

Ratings are central to American consumer culture, from Yelp to Amazon.

Nielsen ratings (TV) IMDb ratings (Movies)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Online Shopping

  • check the rating
  • leave a rating
  • high star rating

Movies

  • age rating
  • critic rating
  • audience rating

Finance

  • credit rating
  • triple-A rating
  • improve rating

Politics

  • approval rating
  • drop in ratings
  • public rating

Conversation Starters

"What is the highest rating you've ever given a movie?"

"Do you always check the rating before buying something?"

"Why do you think approval ratings matter for leaders?"

"How do you feel about the rating system on apps?"

"Do you trust user ratings or critic ratings more?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you gave a bad rating to a service.

Describe a product you own that has a perfect rating.

How would you change the rating system in your country?

Why do people rely so much on ratings today?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, rate is the verb or a measure of frequency; rating is the noun for a score.

Yes, especially when talking about TV viewership.

It measures public support for a politician.

To simplify decision-making.

No, they can be stars, letters, or words.

Usually, yes, in terms of quality.

Yes, like a credit rating or a performance rating.

By providing better service or quality.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

The movie has a good ___.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: rating

Rating is the correct noun.

multiple choice A2

What does a high rating mean?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Good quality

High rating indicates quality.

true false B1

A credit rating is used for movies.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

Credit ratings are for finance.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

These are common collocations.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Standard subject-verb-adjective order.

Pontuação: /5

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