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noun
- 1. a pass of an examination or an official completion of a course, especially one conferring status as a recognized practitioner of a profession or activity: British "I left school at 15 with no qualifications"
- 2. a condition that must be fulfilled before a right can be acquired; an official requirement: "the five-year residency qualification for presidential candidates"
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QUALIFICATION definition: 1. an official record showing that you have finished a training course or have the necessary…. Learn more.
1. : a restriction in meaning or application : a limiting modification. this statement stands without qualification. 2. a. obsolete : nature. b. archaic : characteristic. 3. a. : a quality or skill that fits a person (as for an office) the applicant with the best qualifications. b.
A qualification is a detail or explanation that you add to a statement to make it less strong or less general. The empirical evidence considered here is subject to many qualifications. This statement requires qualification and clarification. See without qualification. More Synonyms of qualification. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
noun. an attribute that must be met or complied with and that fits a person for something. “her qualifications for the job are excellent”. “one of the qualifications for admission is an academic degree”. synonyms: making. see more see less.
noun. /ˌkwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/ /ˌkwɑːlɪfɪˈkeɪʃn/ [countable, usually plural] (British English) an exam that you have passed or a course of study that you have successfully completed. academic/educational/professional/vocational qualifications. a coaching/teaching/nursing qualification. He left school with no formal qualifications. to have qualifications.
QUALIFICATION meaning: 1 : a special skill or type of experience or knowledge that makes someone suitable to do a particular job or activity usually plural; 2 : something that is necessary in order for you to do, have, or be a part of something usually plural.
qualification. (ˌkwɒlɪfɪˈkeɪʃən) n. 1. an official record of achievement awarded on the successful completion of a course of training or passing of an exam. 2. an ability, quality, or attribute, esp one that fits a person to perform a particular job or task: he has no qualifications to be a teacher.
a circumstance or condition required by law or custom for getting, having, or exercising a right, holding an office, or the like. the act of qualifying; state of being qualified. qualify. modification, limitation, or restriction: to endorse a plan without qualification. Synonyms: condition, stipulation, reservation. an instance of this:
1. Your qualifications are the official documents or titles you have that show your level of education and training. [...] 2. Qualification is the act of passing the examinations you need to work in a particular profession. [...] 3. The qualifications you need for an activity or task are the qualities and skills that you need to be able to do it.
the skills, qualities, or experience that you need in order to do something: The only qualification needed for this job is an eye for detail. qualification noun (COMPETITION) success in getting into a competition: England's qualification for the World Cup. qualification noun (ADDITION)