Nonquantitative

/ˌnɒnˌkwɒn.tɪˈteɪ.tɪv/

गैर-परिमाणात्मक; असंख्याात्मक

Origin & History

Formed in modern English from the prefix non- (“not”) + quantitative (from Latin quantitas “quantity”, from quantus “how much”).

आधुनिक अंग्रेज़ी में non- (“नहीं/विरुद्ध”) उपसर्ग + quantitative (लैटिन quantitas “मात्रा”, जो quantus “कितना” से) से निर्मित।

Definition

Describing information, analysis, or results that are not given as numbers, counts, or measurable quantities; often based on qualities, categories, or descriptive judgments rather than metrics.

ऐसी जानकारी, विश्लेषण या परिणामों का वर्णन जो संख्याओं, गिनती या मापनीय मात्राओं में व्यक्त न हों; अक्सर गुणों, श्रेणियों या वर्णनात्मक आकलन पर आधारित होते हैं, न कि मेट्रिक्स पर।

Parts of Speech

Adjective:
The report included nonquantitative feedback from customers about service quality.
रिपोर्ट में सेवा की गुणवत्ता के बारे में ग्राहकों की गैर-परिमाणात्मक प्रतिक्रिया शामिल थी।

Usage Examples

The study relied on nonquantitative observations recorded in field notes.
Nonquantitative criteria, such as leadership and teamwork, were used in the evaluation.
Her conclusion was based on nonquantitative evidence from interviews.
The audit noted several nonquantitative risks that could not be easily measured.

Related Forms

Idioms & Phrases

Nonquantitative data
गैर-परिमाणात्मक आँकड़े
Nonquantitative assessment
गैर-परिमाणात्मक मूल्यांकन
Nonquantitative evidence
गैर-परिमाणात्मक साक्ष्य