Metrics has 4 different meanings across 1 category:
Noun
Noun
1
the study of poetic meter and the art of versification
"The professor's first-year course in metrics focused on analyzing classical Greek poetry rather than modern data analysis."
2
plural of metric
"The professor's lecture focused on metrics, explaining how ancient poets structured their lines to create rhythm and emphasis."
3
The study of metrical verse.
In plain English: Metrics are specific numbers used to measure how well something is working or performing.
"The marketing team decided to review their success metrics before launching the new campaign next week."
Verb
1
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of metric
"The metric sings softly to the rhythm of the rain."
In plain English: To metric means to measure something using specific numbers or standards.
"We need to metric our progress against last year's goals before finalizing the budget."
Example Sentences
"The marketing team decided to review their success metrics before launching the new campaign next week."
noun
"We need to metric our progress against last year's goals before finalizing the budget."
verb
"The team decided to metrics their performance against last year's results."
verb
"We need to metrics our progress before the quarterly review meeting."
verb
"She tried to metrics her success by counting how many people attended the event."
verb
Broader Terms (hypernyms)