Criteria vs. Criterion

Do you think these two words are both correct? What if they're not? Well, don't panic if you don't know anything about them.

"Criteria" vs. "Criterion" in English

What Is Their Main Difference?

They both indicate a set of standards based on which we analyze something. However, 'criterion' is the singular noun, whereas, 'criteria' is the plural form.

Differences

'criteria' is the plural form, while 'criterion' is the singular noun. Look at the examples below:

According to which set of criteria do you allow yourself to judge me like this?

It seems that religion has always been an important criterion in living life.

Similarities

Both indicate one or a set of principles based on which we can judge something/someone. Take a look at the following examples below:

In order to be accepted in our company, you have to meet certain criteria.

What do you even mean by 'ultimate criterion'?

Are They Interchangeable?

Since they have different grammatical functions, they cannot be used interchangeably. 'Criterion' is singular, whereas, 'criteria' is plural. Compare:

✓ Each university has its own set of criteria.

X Each university has its own set of criterion.

As you can see, we have to have the plural noun here.

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