Eligibility vs Qualifying - What's the difference?
eligibility | qualifying |
The state, quality, or the fact of being eligible.
A qualification or added condition.
* 1748 , Samuel Richardson, Clarissa, or, the History of a Young Lady
An examination that must be taken in order to qualify.
* 2013 , Robert Nisbet, Teachers and Scholars
As nouns the difference between eligibility and qualifying
is that eligibility is the state, quality, or the fact of being eligible while qualifying is a qualification or added condition.As a verb qualifying is
.eligibility
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(eligibilities)Antonyms
* ineligibilityqualifying
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* qualifying positionNoun
(en noun)- No expostulations! No buts, girl! No qualifyings , I will be obeyed, I tell you; and chearfully too!
- Despite possible lore among graduate students to the contrary, most faculty members dread having to fail a student in the qualifyings .
