qualifier

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English

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Etymology

From qualify +‎ -er.

Pronunciation

Noun

qualifier (plural qualifiers)

  1. One who qualifies for something, especially a contestant who qualifies for a stage in a competition.
    Antonym: eliminee
  2. A preliminary stage of a competition.
    • 2011, Phil McNulty, Euro 2012: Montenegro 2-2 England:
      But England's final qualifier, played out in the hostile surroundings of Podgorica City Stadium, turned on two incidents that will have cast a cloud over Capello's delight at reaching another major tournament.
    • 2021 March 31, Phil McNulty, “England 2-1 Poland: What shape are Gareth Southgate's side in?”, in BBC Sport:
      Rice is maturing at such a rate that he is now indispensable. Yes, these qualifiers may not be the most exacting examinations but he has also looked a class act at club level under manager David Moyes this season.
  3. (grammar) A word or phrase, such as an adjective or adverb, that describes or characterizes another word or phrase, such as a noun or verb; one that adds or subtracts attributes to another.
    Synonym: modifier
  4. (computing, programming) A marker that qualifies or modifies another code element.
    • 2012, Conor Sexton, C++ Programming Made Simple:
      The qualifier const may be prefixed to any declaration, and specifies that the value to which the data object is initialised cannot subsequently be changed.

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French

Etymology

From qualité +‎ -ifier.

Pronunciation

Verb

qualifier

  1. (intransitive or reflexive, sports) to qualify (of a sports team, etc.) (to compete successfully in some stage of a competition and become eligible for the next stage)
    Notre équipe s'est qualifiée pour les quarts de finale.Our team qualified for the quarter-finals.
  2. (transitive) to characterize, to consider
  3. (transitive, derogatory) to call, to label
    Synonyms: traiter, taxer
  4. (reflexive) to call oneself (usually undeservedly)
  5. (transitive) to characterize (to be characteristic of)
    • 1884, Joris-Karl Huysmans, À rebours, page 150:
      ... toutes les fleurs sont exactement représentées par des alliances d'alcoolats et d'esprits, dérobant au modèle sa personnalité même et y ajoutant ce rien, ce ton en plus, ce fumet capiteux, cette touche rare qui qualifie une œuvre d'art.
      ... all the flowers are exactly represented by alliances of alcoholates and spirits, stealing from the model its very personality and adding this nothingness, this extra tone, this heady aroma, this rare touch which characterizes a work of art.

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Descendants

  • Dutch: kwalificeren
  • English: qualify
  • German: qualifizieren

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