Etymology: (1350–1400; ME (a)raten, perh. < Scand)
Definition of 'Rate'
Princeton's WordNet
1. (noun)rate a magnitude or frequencyrelative to a timeunit "they traveled at a rate of 55 miles per hour"; "the rate of change was faster than expected"
2. (noun)rate, charge per unit amount of a charge or paymentrelative to some basis "a 10-minute phone call at that rate would cost $5"
3. (noun)pace, rate the relativespeed of progress or change "he lived at a fast pace"; "he works at a great rate"; "the pace of events accelerated"
4. (verb)rate 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"
5. (verb)rate, rank, range, order, grade, place assign a rank or rating to "how would you rank these students?"; "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide"
6. (verb)rate be worthy of or have a certain rating "This bond rates highly"
7. (verb)rate, value estimate the value of "How would you rate his chances to become President?"; "Gold was rated highly among the Romans"
1. (noun)rate the frequency with which sth happens or is done the rising/falling unemployment rate; The rate of cancer deaths has gone up/down.
2. rate the speed sth happens the rate of change; a fast/slow heart rate
3. rate the amount of money charged per hour, day, unit of work, etc. the rate of pay; the rate per hour
4. rate the going rate the price or fee usually charged What's the going rate for babysitting these days?
5. rate at this rate indicates you think sth is happening too slowly At this rate we'll never get finished in time.
Definition of 'Rate'
Webster Dictionary
1. (noun)Rate established portion or measure; fixed allowance
2. (noun)Rate that which is established as a measure or criterion; degree; standard; rank; proportion; ratio; as, a slow rate of movement; rate of interest is the ratio of the interest to the principal, per annum