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qualifier

English

Etymology

qualify +? -er

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?kw?l.?.fa?.?/, enPR: kw?l??-f?-?r
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?kw?l.?.fa?.?/, enPR: kw?l??-f?-?
  • Hyphenation: qual?i?fi?er

Noun

qualifier (plural qualifiers)

  1. One who qualifies for something, especially a contestant who qualifies for a stage in a competition.
  2. A preliminary stage of a competition.
    • 2011, Phil McNulty, Euro 2012: Montenegro 2-2 England [1]
      But England's final qualifier, played out in the hostile surroundings of Podgorica City Stadium, turned on two incidents that will have cast a cloud over Capello's delight at reaching another major tournament.
  3. (grammar) A word or phrase, such as an adjective or adverb, that describes or characterizes another word or phrase, such as a noun or verb; a modifier; that adds or subtracts attributes to another.
  4. (computing, programming) A marker that qualifies or modifies another code element.

Synonyms

  • (grammar): modifier

See also

  • (grammar): determiner

Translations


French

Etymology

qualité +? -ifier

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka.li.fje/
  • Homophones: qualifiai, qualifié, qualifiée, qualifiées, qualifiés, qualifiez

Verb

qualifier

  1. to qualify (of a sports team, etc.)

Conjugation

Related terms

  • qualification

Further reading

  • “qualifier” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).

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qualify

English

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /?kw?l.?.fa?/, enPR: kw?l??-f?
  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?kw?l.?.fa?/, enPR: kw?l??-f?
  • Hyphenation: qual?i?fy

Verb

qualify (third-person singular simple present qualifies, present participle qualifying, simple past and past participle qualified)

  1. To describe or characterize something by listing its qualities.
  2. To make someone, or to become competent or eligible for some position or task.
  3. To certify or license someone for something.
  4. To modify, limit, restrict or moderate something; especially to add conditions or requirements for an assertion to be true.
    • 1598, Shakespeare, Sonnet 109
      O! never say that I was false of heart,
      Though absence seem'd my flame to qualify
  5. (now rare) To mitigate, alleviate (something); to make less disagreeable.
    • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.vi:
      he balmes and herbes thereto applyde, / And euermore with mighty spels them charmd, / That in short space he has them qualifyde, / And him restor'd to health, that would haue algates dyde.
  6. To compete successfully in some stage of a competition and become eligible for the next stage.
  7. To give individual quality to; to modulate; to vary; to regulate.
  8. (juggling) To throw and catch each object at least twice.

Antonyms

  • unqualify

Related terms

  • disqualify
  • qualification
  • qualifier

Translations

Noun

qualify

  1. (juggling) An instance of throwing and catching each prop at least twice.

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