calibre
nounDivide calibre into syllables:
cal · i · bre
How to pronounce calibre:
Definition of calibre:
- calibre (noun):
- a person's ability or worth
- degree of mental capacity or moral quality
- noun. a degree or grade of excellence or worth.
Synonyms for calibre:
ability
bore
caliber
capacity
class
degree
distinction
endowment
faculty
gauge
gifts
grade
high quality
inferior
level
low quality
merit
quality
rank
rate
standard
stature
superior
superiority
talent
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Antonyms for calibre:
decrease
impotence
inability
inadequacy
incompetence
insignificance
lowliness
smallness
tininess
unemployment
unimportance
worthlessness
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