Ratio

Word RATIO
Character 5
Hyphenation ra ti o
Pronunciations /ˈɹeɪ.ʃi.əʊ/

Definitions and meanings of "Ratio"

What do we mean by ratio?

Relation in degree or number between two similar things. noun

The relative value of silver and gold in a currency system that is bimetallic. noun

A relationship between two quantities, normally expressed as the quotient of one divided by the other; for example, the ratio of 7 to 4 can be written 7:4 or 7/4. A ratio can often also be expressed as a decimal or percentage. noun

The relation between two similar magnitudes in respect to quantity; the relation between two similar quantities in respect to how many times one makes so many times the other. noun

Proportion of relations or conditions; coincident agreement or variation; correspondence in rate; equivalence of relative movement or change. noun

Reason; cause: often used as a Latin word in current Latin phrases. noun

In musical acoustics, the relation between the vibration-numbers of two tones. It is the physical or mathematical representation of the interval between them. noun

In civil law. an account; a cause, or the giving of judgment therein. noun

Loosely, a direct and simple ratio: as, the weights of bodies are in the direct ratio of their masses—that is, the weight of one is to that of another as the mass of the former is to that of the latter. Also direct proportion noun

See progression. noun

A ratio not compound. noun

The relation which one quantity or magnitude has to another of the same kind. It is expressed by the quotient of the division of the first by the second; thus, the ratio of 3 to 6 is expressed by 3/6 or 1/2; of a to b by a/b; or (less commonly) the second term is made the dividend; as, a:b = b/a. noun

Hence, fixed relation of number, quantity, or degree; rate; proportion. noun

See under Compound, Duplicate, etc. noun

The constant quantity by which each term is multiplied to produce the succeeding one. noun

A number representing a comparison between two things. noun

The relative magnitudes of two quantities (usually expressed as a quotient). noun

Short for ratio decidendi. noun

A number representing a comparison between two named things.

The relative magnitudes of two quantities (usually expressed as a quotient).

Short for ratio decidendi.

The amount of comments to a post or other expression on social media relative to the number of likes.

When a reply on twitter gets more likes than the tweet it replied to Urban Dictionary

What fatherless children respond with on Twitter. Urban Dictionary

A term used in comment sections of social media. If you say "ratio" on a post then you get more likes than the original post then you won the ratio. If they said ratio and got more likes then you lose the ratio. When you win a ratio people will reply W but when you lose people with reply L. A ratio can also apply when you make a post and you get more replies than likes then you got ratioed. You can also ratio people in comments if someone makes a comment then you reply ratio and get more likes you won the ratio and vise versa. Ratios can also be incorporated into sentences if someone says something like I need to go to sleep you say things like this ratio needs to sleep so when someone says something just make a sentence with that they said but with ratio in it. Urban Dictionary

Used by mfs who have no comeback once they've lost an argument Urban Dictionary

(informal) verb // past tense: ratio'd; progressive tense: ratioing; singular: ratios Get more replies than retweets or likes on a post on social media (most commonly Twitter), which likely implies that the post should get more dislikes. Urban Dictionary

Ratio is said when a reply gets more likes than the original tweet. But it's also used when someone is making fun of someone as a joke or otherwise. People tend to use extra words separated with "+" to make it sound funnier or more offensive. e.g. *Tweet: National Women's Day is meaningless. (100 likes) Reply: Misogynistic people like you shouldn't exist. (1000 likes) Another reply: Ratio (200 likes) Arguement (Joking manner) Person 1: I suck at this game bruh Person 2: Yeah you're ass Person 3: Ratio + cope Urban Dictionary

A stupid comeback people do when they have nothing else to say in an argument. Urban Dictionary

When ur comment/tweet gets more likes than someone elses comment/tweet Urban Dictionary

“Ratio” In mathematics, a ratio indicates how many times one number contains another. For example, if there are eight oranges and six lemons in a bowl of fruit, then the ratio of oranges to lemons is eight to six. Similarly, the ratio of lemons to oranges is 6:8 and the ratio of oranges to the total amount of fruit is 8:14. ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————- On social media, “ratio” refers to the number of replies or comments as compared to likes. A post being referred to as “ratioed” means that it has more replies than likes and is likely divisive, unpopular, or generally controversial if people don’t agree they say “L” if they agree they say “W” Urban Dictionary

Ratio: best comeback to use in both irl and online arguments. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Ratio

The word "ratio" in example sentences

These laws are often stated thus: the ratio of the octave to the fundamental is as two is to one; that of the major third as five is to four; that of the perfect fifth as three is to two, and so on through the entire series of pitches embraced within the octave, the _ratio_ being of course the same for all octaves. ❋ Karl Wilson Gehrkens (1928)

When a ratio is duplicate of another ratio» the point/defcribes the difference of the terms in a double time* ❋ Unknown (1797)

Avoid confusion with actual numbers by using the word ratio or a phrase such as a 2-to-1 majority, rather than a 2-to-1 vote in the Senate or the like. ❋ PAUL R. MARTIN (2002)

It issued new talking points approved by the legal departement, telling spokespeople to say that calcium and magnesium are not important in a sports drink — only tiny amounts of these minerals are lost through sweat, and the tinier amounts in ION4 (remember that the ratio is the same, not the content) provide no material benefit. ❋ Rebecca Tushnet (2009)

If you take out the illegals that should be getting health care in the first place and then the people making more than 75k a year that can afford it themselves the ratio is about the same. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If the ratio is at 85% to 90% then a Public Option or early medicare buy-in is not necessary. ❋ Unknown (2009)

This ratio is also higher than 98% of all those taken during the past 12 months. ❋ Jocelynn Drake (2010)

Mr. RAMSEY: The ratio you look at when you're trying to get anyone out of debt, whether it's a company, a country or an individual, is what we call the ratio of shovel to hole. ❋ Unknown (2010)

At Harvard and Stanford, the ratio is about 2: almost twice as many courses are social as mathematical. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Whether this ratio is appropriate obviously depends on just how many women authors there are versus men, a number nobody seems to have a good handle on. ❋ Unknown (2007)

With 3.6 million Protestant/Independent churches worldwide, the ratio is about 1 missionary per 18 churches worldwide. ❋ Unknown (2006)

For Canadian property and casualty companies the ratio is about nine per cent and for Canadian life insurance companies the ratio is just above nine per cent. ❋ Unknown (1995)

"Few Canadians realize that government expenditures on social security in Canada in 1965 already constitute about the same percentage of national income as in such 'welfare states' as New Zealand and the United Kingdom and that this ratio is about 50% higher than that which exists in the United States, a far wealthier nation than Canada." ❋ Unknown (1967)

This ratio is another of the fundamental constants of nature. ❋ Unknown (1940)

In a book I wrote for the American Bankers Association titled, "Asset/Liability Management," I noted that high-earning banks had higher earning power ratios, which I defined as the ratio of interest earning assets divided by interest paying liabilities EA/PL.

The protein ratio is way off, but I really didn’t feel like more falafel, so this will have to do. ❋ Unknown (2008)

[ice cold] ratio g 🥶 ❋ Utd239 (2020)

Kanye West: Check out this new song [NBA YoungBoy] [Profile Picture]: “[RATIO]” ❋ BigChokolate (2021)

"Sentence [being used]" -ratio"This [essay] is [outstanding]" -this ratio outstanding ❋ Cudlyyy (2021)

"bro that's [literally] just [flat out] [racist] you can't just say tha-" "r-r-rAtIo🥺😖😞😭😢" ❋ Fart69bruh (2021)

[Me when] someone posted a negative tweet and it has 420 replies and [69 likes]: BOI GET [RATIO'D] ❋ Summer Vacation (2021)

Those are some [examples] of [using] the [slang] term "ratio" ❋ Bezakos (2022)

someone: “yeah i don’t agree with this because [blah blah blah] [blah]” ..... some person,mainly [the boyz]: “ratio”🥵🥵🥶🥶🥶🤠😈😈 ❋ Ckdkksmsme (2021)

Dumbass fucking idiot: Hall of fame is the [AOTY] (183 likes) Guymer/Chad: stfu + [piano g] mid + [yb better] + ratio (2390 likes) ❋ Carti Wipes Ur Fav (2021)

teacher: *explains about ratio.* people who use [social media]: *[laughs]* *[some random] comment* person: ratioperson 2: L person: why ❋ Enter Your Pseudonym Here (2022)

dumb person a: your stupidity is showing. i strongly suggest that your [moronic ass] should stop arguing with me because you already know that i am correct. now shut the fuck up and [log off] you incompetent bitch. [wise person] b: ratio ❋ Respectfulbastard (2022)

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