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caliber
[ kal-uh-ber ]
noun
- the diameter of something of circular section, especially that of the inside of a tube:
a pipe of three-inch caliber.
- Ordnance. the diameter of the bore of a gun taken as a unit of measurement.
- degree of capacity or competence; ability:
a mathematician of high caliber.
- degree of merit or excellence; quality:
the high moral caliber of the era.
Synonyms: distinction, worth
Other Words From
- cali·bered especially British, cali·bred adjective
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
UCLA, in desperate need of a starting caliber quarterback, could even consider making that call.
Despite the caliber of the source material, Ross too had freedom with his choices.
Potentially testing himself against a receiver of Chase’s caliber is exciting, Hart said.
In that case, where did the first-year coach think the Chargers had to improve, especially when considering the caliber of teams they will play over the next five weeks?
He was found with a bullet in his jacket pocket similar in caliber to the one Lois was shot with and had gunpowder on his hands, prosecutors said.
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