caliber (Meaning)

Wordnet

caliber (n)

a degree or grade of excellence or worth

diameter of a tube or gun barrel

Webster

caliber (n.)

Alt. of Calibre

caliber Sentence Examples

  1. The rifle was of high caliber, capable of precise long-range shots.
  2. She displayed exceptional skills and proved herself to be of the highest caliber in the competition.
  3. The company hired engineers of great caliber to work on their innovative projects.
  4. His performance on the field demonstrated the caliber of his athleticism.
  5. The caliber of the students admitted to the university is exceptional, reflecting its esteemed reputation.
  6. We need someone of your caliber to lead this project to success.
  7. The diamond ring was of superior caliber, with flawless clarity and exquisite craftsmanship.
  8. Her leadership skills were of such caliber that she quickly rose through the ranks.
  9. This telescope is of professional caliber, allowing for clear observation of distant celestial objects.
  10. The caliber of the orchestra's performance left the audience in awe, showcasing their immense talent and dedication.

FAQs About the word caliber

a degree or grade of excellence or worth, diameter of a tube or gun barrelAlt. of Calibre

quality, standard, class, stature, grade,rate, rank, par, hallmark,status

No antonyms found.

The rifle was of high caliber, capable of precise long-range shots.

She displayed exceptional skills and proved herself to be of the highest caliber in the competition.

The company hired engineers of great caliber to work on their innovative projects.

His performance on the field demonstrated the caliber of his athleticism.