Wondering how to use Rubric in a sentence? Below are 10+ example sentences from authentic English texts. Including the meaning and synonyms such as title or heading.
Rubric meaning
- A heading in a book highlighted in red.
- A title of a category or a class.
- The directions for a religious service, formerly printed in red letters.
Synonyms of Rubric
Using Rubric
- The main meaning on this page is: A heading in a book highlighted in red. | A title of a category or a class. | The directions for a religious service, formerly printed in red letters.
- Useful related words include: title, heading, header, head.
- In the example corpus, rubric often appears in combinations such as: the rubric, rubric of, rubric for.
Context around Rubric
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.2 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 6 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Rubric
- In this selection, "rubric" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.2 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, enhanced, additional, hiring, feature, views and became stand out and add context to how "rubric" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a different rubric to the and a hiring rubric for interviewing. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "rubric" sits close to words such as aarhus, abdu and abetted, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with rubric
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
A rubric that is seemingly none too successful, either. (9 words)
Rudd made a virtue of this under the rubric of fairness. (11 words)
When the Enhanced Rubric feature option is enabled, instructors can choose additional rubric views. (14 words)
Further, the plan to rewrite the Constitution under the rubric of a ‘one country, one law’ principle should not be at odds with the urgent need for a new inclusive Constitution that would put the country on the path of equality and reconciliation. (43 words)
Functional freeze goes a step further, however, because under its rubric we feel such a deep internal malaise that our external facade of normalcy begins to winnow away our functionality like an ice cube on a sunny patio. (38 words)
Books like this are allowed in the Episcopal Church because of a rubric in the 1979 Prayer Book which allows for the translation of the contemporary language into the traditional language of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer. (38 words)
In a letter to the Judiciary Committee, James D. Horwitz, president of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, suggested a rubric for weighing court nominees: “Does he demonstrate patience, calmness and attention? (31 words)
Example sentences (20)
When the Enhanced Rubric feature option is enabled, instructors can choose additional rubric views.
A rubric is provided to a panel of judges which, this year, included first-ever Bronx poet laureate and native Bronxite Haydil Henriquez.
Functional freeze goes a step further, however, because under its rubric we feel such a deep internal malaise that our external facade of normalcy begins to winnow away our functionality like an ice cube on a sunny patio.
Well, Jack Smith is now paddling upstream because of the Supreme Court’s outrageous ruling that the president has immunity from prosecution for crimes he commits under the rubric of his office.
Currently, the Labor Department applies this rubric only in cases where an employee is engaged in “high-risk employment” like law enforcement, health care and other first responder jobs.
Further, the plan to rewrite the Constitution under the rubric of a ‘one country, one law’ principle should not be at odds with the urgent need for a new inclusive Constitution that would put the country on the path of equality and reconciliation.
So a coalition of progressive groups, as well as some anti-authoritarian conservative ones, is organizing under the rubric to get people into the streets if Trump tries to cheat in November.
The Panthers were 13th in the rubric for Southern Nevada schools, which made it a bubble school since original plans called for 12 teams from the valley to play in 5A.
This is a rubric that our review committees will use in selecting content for the conference.
This is the 150 story to appear under that rubric since he began writing them in 2008.
A rubric that is seemingly none too successful, either.
I did utilize a “hiring rubric” for interviewing prospective teachers, and during the course of those interviews many teachers of all races and nationalities came up short.
Part of the difficulty of picking winners and losers in a debate is that each voter brings a different rubric to the task.
In a letter to the Judiciary Committee, James D. Horwitz, president of the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, suggested a rubric for weighing court nominees: “Does he demonstrate patience, calmness and attention?
Rudd made a virtue of this under the rubric of fairness.
They need to know what the rules are and how to enforce them, with “some sort of escalation rubric to know when law enforcement needs to be involved,” she said.
An elimination rubric might run 8-4-2; eight poets in the first round, four in the second, and two in the last.
A treatise on poetry by Diomedes Grammaticus is a good example, as this work (among other things) categorizes dactylic hexameter verses in ways that were later interpreted under the golden line rubric.
Books like this are allowed in the Episcopal Church because of a rubric in the 1979 Prayer Book which allows for the translation of the contemporary language into the traditional language of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer.
By the reign of Charles II, however, it was applied generally, and the original intention of the northward position rubric became unintelligible, and easily misunderstood.
Common combinations with rubric
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the rubric 13×
- rubric of 9×
- rubric for 4×
- rubric to 3×
- rubric that 2×
- rubric in 2×
- starry rubric 2×
- rubric seventeenth-century 2×
- ornaments rubric 2×