rubric
IPA: rˈubrɪk
noun
- A heading in a book highlighted in red.
- A title of a category or a class.
- (Christianity) The directions for a religious service, formerly printed in red letters.
- An established rule or custom; a guideline.
- (education) A set of scoring criteria for evaluating student work and for giving feedback.
- A flourish after a signature.
- Red ochre.
verb
- (transitive) To adorn with red; to redden.
- To organise or classify into rubrics
adjective
- Coloured or marked with red; placed in rubrics.
- Of or relating to the rubric or rubrics; rubrical.
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Examples of "rubric" in Sentences
- Is the rubric system different in other places
- That clearly falls under the rubric of NPOV problems.
- The rubric clearly says that the page will be deleted.
- It is a series of terms related with the title of the rubric.
- The homeroom teacher then reviews the rubric with the students.
- This content ought to placed under the rubric of the Holocaust.
- He also revised the rubrics to the Order of Mass and also the Breviary.
- Since the 1950s, these attacks fall under the rubric of dependency theory.
- Since the 19th century, the exact meaning of the rubric has been disputed.
- Much modern analysis of the Scheveningen is under the rubric of the Najdorf.