"Ratably" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ratably" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ratably" Meaning

In a manner that is estimated or approximated, but not necessarily exact.

Example: "The new data is reported ratably, with an estimated increase of 20% in sales."

"Ratably" Examples

Usage Examples


| Example | Part of Speech | Context |
| --- | --- | --- |
| The hotel room was relatively ratable at the price. | adverb | expressed the comparison to the expected quality or price |
| The service, on the other hand, was pleasant, and completely ratable. | conjunction and adverb | connecting a contrast and emphasizing the satisfaction |
| What we need to work on is increasing the teacher-student ratio, as it's currently not particularly ratable for larger classes. | preposition and adverb | This example indicates a needed improvement, which might have a negative connotation due to 'not particularly'. |
| The professor strongly believes that grad schools frustrate their graduates and are often unsuitable professionally, leaving them feeling utterly ratable for years after. use in negative sentence indicating unsuitability of an outcome | adverb | In this example, 'ratable' negates the outcome of the assessment |
| The Coaching serves as a kind of flourish to their experience, helping the ratable accomplishments shine. | preposition | Used to express connection between the two concepts of accomplishments and what serves as a "flourish" to emphasize through their belongings. |

(Regarded as a derivative word from the rare word "ratable", mostly relating to act professionals who documents graduations. Moderate college study documentation. It seems that the case has limited online evidence for professional linguistics and interaction with cognitive research explicating this supposed reference.)

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