Merit
              Definition
              Merit denotes the quality of being particularly good, worthy, or the possession of a commendable quality.
              Parts of Speech
              
              Pronunciation
              American English
              
                - IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmɛrɪt/
 
                - Respelling: MER-it (with "MER" as in "merry" and "it" as in "sit")
 
              
              British English
              
                - IPA Pronunciation: /ˈmɛrɪt/
 
                - Respelling: MER-it (with "MER" as in "merry" and "it" as in "sit")
 
              
              In both dialects, "merit" places the primary stress on the first syllable, "MER." The pronunciation is the same across both American and British English, focusing on the clear articulation of "MER-it."
              Etymology
              Derived from the Latin word "meritum" meaning "something that deserves or is worthy," which comes from the verb "merēre," meaning "to earn."
              Derivatives
              
                - Meritocracy
 
                - Meritable
 
                - Merited
 
                - Meritless
 
                - Meritorious
 
              
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              Usage
              The term "merit" is often used to describe someone's worthiness or the value of something based on its intrinsic qualities.
              
                - Her proposal has a lot of merit and should be considered.
 
                - He was awarded a scholarship based on merit.
 
              
              Related Terms
              
                - Meritorious
 
                - Praiseworthy
 
                - Excellence
 
              
              Detailed Definition
              Noun
              
                - Intrinsic Value or Worthiness: An inherent commendable quality or feature.
 
                - Example: The idea has merit because it is both practical and innovative.
 
              
              
                - Good Deed or Action: An act deserving reward, recognition, or praise.
 
                - Example: His merits in the field of philanthropy are well-known.
 
              
              
                - Advantage or Benefit: A positive quality or aspect that recommends something.
 
                - Example: One of the merits of the program is its simplicity.
 
              
              Verb
              
                - To Earn or Deserve: To be worthy of something due to qualities or actions.
 
                - Example: She merited the award due to her outstanding achievements.
 
              
              
                - To Be Entitled To: To be given something as a right.
 
                - Example: His hard work merits attention.