Need another word that means the same as “ratio”? Find 8 synonyms and 30 related words for “ratio” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Ratio” are: proportion, comparative extent, comparative number, quantitative relation, correlation, relationship, correspondence, balance
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “ratio” as a noun can have the following definitions:
balance | A weight that balances another weight. Try to keep a balance between work and relaxation. |
comparative extent | The comparative form of an adjective or adverb. |
comparative number | The comparative form of an adjective or adverb. |
correlation | A statistic representing how closely two variables co vary it can vary from 1 perfect negative correlation through 0 no correlation to 1 perfect positive correlation. The increasingly similar basis underlying national soil maps allows correlation to take place more easily. |
correspondence | Communication by exchanging letters, emails, or other messages. Sophie wrote a letter to Rosamund with whom she kept up a regular correspondence. |
proportion | Balance among the parts of something. The view of what constitutes perfect bodily proportions changes from one generation to the next. |
quantitative relation | An act of narration. |
relationship | A relation between people relationship is often used where relation would serve as in the relationship between inflation and unemployment but the preferred usage of relationship is for human relations or states of relatednes. He didn t want his wife to know of the relationship. |
armful | As much as a person can hold in both arms. A shop assistant scuttled into the changing rooms with an armful of clothes. |
bulky | Taking up much space; large and unwieldy. A bulky overcoat clad figure. |
calculator | An expert at calculation (or at operating calculating machines. A pocket calculator. |
dimension | Indicate the dimensions on. The final dimensions of the pond were 14 ft x 8 ft. |
disservice | A harmful action. You have done a disservice to the African people by ignoring this fact. |
elephantine | Of, resembling, or characteristic of an elephant or elephants, especially in being large, clumsy, or awkward. There was an elephantine thud from the bathroom. |
enormous | Extraordinarily large in size or extent or amount or power or degree. The possibilities are enormous. |
extent | The point or degree to which something extends. To a certain extent she was right. |
gargantuan | Enormous. A gargantuan appetite. |
huge | Unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope. A huge wave. |
immense | Unusually great in size or amount or degree or especially extent or scope. At vast or immense expense. |
largeness | The capacity to understand a broad range of topics. The might have repercussions of unimaginable largeness. |
mammoth | So exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth. A mammoth corporation. |
massive | (of rocks or beds) having no discernible form or structure. Massive crowds are expected. |
monstrous | Having the ugly or frightening appearance of a monster. It is a monstrous waste of money. |
odds | The balance of advantage; superiority in strength, power, or resources. The odds against this ever happening are high. |
ogre | (folklore) a giant who likes to eat human beings. It is clear that I am no ogre. |
oversize | Larger than normal for its kind. |
oversized | Bigger than the usual size. An oversized T shirt. |
part | To some extent partly often used to contrast different parts of something. He coped well with the percussion part. |
portion | Something less than the whole of a human artifact. Every month you send the agency a single payment that is portioned out to each of your creditors until your debts are paid off. |
prodigious | Far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree. A prodigious vision. |
proportion | Give pleasant proportions to. The view of what constitutes perfect bodily proportions changes from one generation to the next. |
proportional | (of a variable quantity) having a constant ratio to another quantity. The punishment should be proportional to the crime. |
quota | A fixed share of something that a person or group is entitled to receive or is bound to contribute. All the salesmen met their quota for the month. |
sized | Having a specified size. Comfortably sized rooms. |
stupendous | Extremely impressive. The most stupendous views. |
symmetry | The quality of being made up of exactly similar parts facing each other or around an axis. The political symmetry between the two debates. |
titanic | Of great force or power. A series of titanic explosions. |
tremendous | Extraordinarily good or great ; used especially as intensifiers. Penny put in a tremendous amount of time. |
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