baseline

[beys-lahyn]

baseline Definition

  • 1the line at the base of a graphic design, indicating the position of the tops of the letters in that line
  • 2a basic or fundamental level, upon which further work or progress may be built

Using baseline: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "baseline" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The designer adjusted the baseline to ensure the text was aligned.

  • Example

    The baseline for this project is to increase sales by 10%.

  • Example

    The team needs to establish a clear baseline before moving forward with the plan.

baseline Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for baseline

Phrases with baseline

  • above/below the baseline

    refers to the position of letters or other graphic elements in relation to the baseline of a design

    Example

    The lowercase letters 'g' and 'y' typically extend below the baseline.

  • to set a starting point or foundation for further work or progress

    Example

    Before beginning the study, the researchers needed to establish a baseline for the participants' behavior.

  • an initial test or assessment used to establish a starting point for further evaluation or comparison

    Example

    The athlete underwent a baseline test to establish their physical abilities before beginning training.

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Summary: baseline in Brief

The term 'baseline' [beys-lahyn] refers to the line at the base of a graphic design, indicating the position of the tops of the letters in that line. It also means a basic or fundamental level, upon which further work or progress may be built. 'Baseline' is often used in phrases like 'establish a baseline' and 'baseline test,' referring to setting a starting point or foundation for further evaluation or comparison.

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