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- nounmerit (noun) · merits (plural noun)
- the quality of being particularly good or worthy, especially so as to deserve praise or reward:"composers of outstanding merit"Opposite:
- a feature or fact that deserves praise or reward:"the relative merits of both approaches have to be considered"Similar:
- a pass grade in an examination denoting above-average performance. Compare with distinction."if you expect to pass, why not go for a merit or a distinction?"
- law(merits)the intrinsic rights and wrongs of a case, outside of any other considerations:"a plaintiff who has a good arguable case on the merits"
- theology(merits)good deeds regarded as entitling someone to a future reward from God.
verbmerit (verb) · merits (third person present) · merited (past tense) · merited (past participle) · meriting (present participle)OriginMiddle English (originally in the sense ‘deserved reward or punishment’): via Old French from Latin meritum ‘due reward’, from mereri ‘earn, deserve’.Your Recent SearchesWords you've searched will appear here - People also ask
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