bench mark
Noun: 1. A surveyor's mark on a permanent object of predetermined position and elevation used as a reference point: A physical, fixed marker placed by surveyors to establish a known location, elevation, or both. It serves as a standard point from which other measurements can be made. 2. A standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed: A criterion or established level of quality or achievement used to measure or judge the performance, quality, or value of something else.
- Noun (Surveying):
- The construction plans were aligned using the bench mark set in the foundation of the old city hall.
- Surveyors located the brass bench mark embedded in the stone bridge to begin their topographic map.
- Noun (Standard for Comparison):
- This company's customer service sets the bench mark for the entire industry.
- The new software's processing speed became the bench mark that all competitors tried to match.
- "To use something as a bench mark": To employ a specific item, result, or standard as the primary point of comparison.
- Investors often use the S&P 500 index as a bench mark to evaluate their portfolio's performance.
- "Bench mark data": Reference data used for comparison, often in computing or research.
- The engineers collected bench mark data before the upgrade to measure the system's improvement.
- Benchmark (one word, more common for figurative use): The standard modern spelling, especially when referring to a standard for comparison. (e.g., , ).
- Benchmarking (gerund/noun): The process of comparing one's business processes and performance metrics to industry bests or best practices.
- To benchmark (verb): To evaluate or check something by comparison with a standard.
- Standard: An accepted or approved example against which others are judged.
- Criterion: A principle or standard by which something may be judged or decided.
- Reference point: A basis or standard for evaluation, assessment, or comparison.
- Yardstick: A standard used for comparison (informal).
The term originated in surveying (literally a "mark on a bench" or other permanent object). While "bench mark" (two words) is the traditional form and is still used in technical surveying contexts, "benchmark" (one word) has become the dominant and preferred spelling for its figurative meaning as a standard for comparison in business, technology, and general usage.
- a surveyor's mark on a permanent object of predetermined position and elevation used as a reference point