rater

noun
UK: /ˈreɪtər/
US: /ˈreɪtər/
  1. A person who judges or evaluates something.

    1. The rater gave the movie five stars.
    2. The experienced rater understood the subtleties of the performance.
  2. Someone who assesses the value or quality of something, especially for a specific purpose.

    1. He is a rater for the local film festival.
    2. As a professional rater, she provided detailed feedback on the candidates.

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The word "rater" in English means: A person who judges or evaluates something., Someone who assesses the value or quality of something, especially for a specific purpose..

The phonetic transcription of "rater" is /ˈreɪtər/ in British English and /ˈreɪtər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "rater": assessor, judge, reviewer.

Example usage of "rater": "The rater gave the movie five stars.". More examples on the page.