Assessment synonyms
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The mental ability to perceive and distinguish relationships; discernment:
The word appraisal is defined as the act of determining a value of something or the report of that value.
(Mathematics) A completion of a mathematical operation; a valuation.
A rushing, forceful attack:
estimate (related)
A statement of the approximate cost of work to be done, such as a building project or car repairs.
The compulsion felt to meet such obligation:
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(UK, law) A sum of money or price paid for obtaining a benefit, favor, or privilege, as for admission to a copyhold, or for obtaining or renewing a lease.
ratal
Tax
A bill; account
surtax
A tax levied on corporations or individuals after net income has exceeded a certain level.
(Informal) Any bill, charge, fare, etc.
A compulsory payment, usually a percentage, levied on income, property value, sales price, etc. for the support of a government
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An estimation or appreciation of worth, merit, or character:
An estimate, opinion, or judgment
value (related)
Value is the worth in goods, services or money of an object or person.
money (related)
Sums of money, especially of a specified nature:
pay (related)
Money given in return for work done; salary; wages.
politics (related)
(Countable) One's political stands and opinions.
supertax
A higher rate of an existing tax
risk assessment (related)
assessments (related)
examination (related)
self-assessment (related)
audit (related)
assess (related)
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validation (related)
monitoring (related)
analysis (related)
data collection (related)
evaluate (related)
audits (related)
benchmarking (related)
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The tax, property or people so levied.
The definition of a fee is a payment asked for or given, or inheritable land from a feudal lord in return for service.
Find another word for assessment. In this page you can discover 38 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for assessment, like: judgment, appraisal, evaluation, dues, charge, estimate, duty, fine, impost, ratal and reckoning.