rating

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Indicates a very good evaluation or score.

Indicates a poor evaluation or score.

Indicates the best possible evaluation or score.

A measure of public support for a political figure or policy.

An assessment of the financial trustworthiness of an individual, company, or country.

Indicates a very bad evaluation or score.

The general or total rating, considering all factors.

A measure of how much someone or something is liked.

A rating from a survey of opinion.

An evaluation of how well a person, machine, or company is doing.

A rating on a scale, often out of five stars, indicating average quality.

A rating on a scale, often out of five stars, indicating below-average quality.

A positive assessment or opinion.

A rating derived from public opinion surveys.

A negative assessment or opinion.

Similar to approval rating, often used in polling.

An individual's own assessment or score.

A rating based on personal opinions or feelings rather than facts.

A very large number of viewers.

A small number of viewers.

A large number of people watching a TV show.

The ratings for television programs.

A very small number of viewers.

The measurement of the number of people watching a particular program.

Viewership numbers during the peak evening viewing hours.

Indicates what is being rated.

Indicates the specific aspect being rated.

Used to specify a position or change within a rating system.

Used to describe a show's position within the overall viewership rankings.

A set of rules or methods for rating something.

A system used to rate something, e.g., from 1 to 10.

A rating becomes better.

A rating goes up.

A rating decreases.

A rating goes down.

A rating increases.

A rating rises to a very high level.

A rating increases very quickly and dramatically.

A rating falls very quickly and suddenly.

A show that achieves high viewership numbers.

An intense competition between TV channels for viewers.

A competition between TV channels for the most viewers.

The number of viewers increases.

The number of viewers decreases.

The number of viewers decreases.

The viewership numbers get better.

The number of viewers goes down.

Viewership rises to a very high level.

Viewership increases very quickly.

Viewership starts to increase after a slow period.

Viewership falls slightly for a short time.

To possess a certain level of rating.

To receive a rating.

To provide a rating for someone or something.

To be given a rating.

To make a rating better.

To get a rating that you deserve.

To reach a particular rating through effort.

To reduce a rating. Used in a business context.

To achieve a particular score or rating.

To lower the level or quality of a rating, especially a credit rating.

To officially give a particular rating to someone or something.

Formal way to say 'get a rating'.

To keep a rating at its current level, preventing it from falling.

To possess a certain level of viewership.

To receive a certain level of viewership.

To do something to increase the number of viewers.

To get or collect ratings, often with effort.