Qualification [noun]
Definition of Qualification:
ability, aptitude
Synonyms of Qualification:
● Eligibility
● Accomplishment
● Experience
● Adequacy
● Capability
● Suitability
● Fitness
● Skill
● Quality
● Competence
● Goods
● Capacity
● Suitableness
● Endowment
● Attainment
● Stuff
● Attribute
● Might
● Qualifiedness
● What it takes
Opposite/Antonyms of Qualification:
● Inaptitude
● Incapability
● Ineptness
● Lack
● Disqualification
● Weakness
● Loss
● Incompetence
● Inability
● Inadequacy
● Inexperience
● Ignorance
Sentence/Example of Qualification:
But Mr. Darwin's pronominal "we," in this connection, admits of qualification.
He has been brought up to the bar; and has every qualification but application.
The only qualification which she demands is the profession of patriotism.
First of all, I said, consider the nature of the qualification.
Mr. Gladstone talks of an Upper House, with a £20 qualification.
Was there any other seat open to him for which to need a qualification?
The question then arises why is the qualification of masculinity required?
Put your qualification as a resident merchant and as a linguist as strongly as you like.
That is a statement which requires a very great deal of qualification.
I do not ask high schooling, though there you have every qualification.