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score [ skawr ]


noun  (plural scores)
Definition:
 
1. points made: the total number of points made by a player or team at the end of or during a match or game

2. tally of points made: a record of the number of points made by a player or team in a match or game
Who's keeping score?

3. gaining of point: an action that leads to the gaining of a point or points in a match or game

4. exam result: the result of a test or examination, usually presented in numerical form

5.  (plural score or scores) group of 20: a group of twenty things or people ( often used in combination )
A score or more people showed up.

6. printed music: a written or printed copy of a musical composition
distributed copies of the score to the chorus

7. music composed: the music that has been composed for a movie, play, or musical
a movie with a breathtaking score

8. copy of choreographic notation: a written record of the choreography for a dance or ballet

9. notch cut onto surface: a notch or incision cut into the surface of something

10. partial cut: a crease or superficial cut made in something such as a piece of paper to enable it to be folded or separated easily

11. record of money owed: a record of an amount of money due for payment

12. money owed: an amount of money due for payment

13. festering grudge: a grievance that is not resolved and incurs resentment
settling old scores

14. present situation: the present state or actual facts of a situation ( informal )
What's the score? Are you coming or not?

15. success: a successful result or achievement, especially one that is significant ( slang )
made a big score on the stock market

16. drug deal: a purchase of illegal drugs ( slang )

17. robbery: the successful theft of something ( slang )

18. sexual conquest: a successful seduction of somebody or the sexual encounter itself ( slang )

19. nautical groove for rope: a groove cut in wood to hold a rope



plural noun scores 
Definition:
 
many: a great many
Scores of members protested at the decision.



verb  (past and past participle scored, present participle scor·ing, 3rd person present singular scores)
Definition:
 
1. transitive and intransitive verb make points: to make a point or points in a match or game
scored twice in the second half

2. transitive verb amass points total: to make a particular number of points in total during a match, game, or other competition

3. transitive and intransitive verb record points: to keep a record of the number of points made in a match, game, or other competition
Who's scoring?

4. transitive verb assign somebody points: to award a particular number of points to somebody in a match, game, or other competition
Three of the judges scored the skater perfect 6.0s.

5. transitive verb be worth points in a game: to count for a particular number of points in a match, game, or other competition
Hitting the red area scores ten.

6. transitive verb U.S. education exam grade: to grade or evaluate a test or examination

7. transitive and intransitive verb get points in exam: to achieve a particular number of points in a test or examination

8. transitive verb cut lines in something: to make notches, cuts, or lines in a surface

9. transitive verb cut something superficially to separate it: to make a superficial cut or crease in something such as a piece of paper in order to fold, tear, or break it easily

10. transitive verb write something by making incisions: to write something by means of notches, incisions, or lines cut into a surface
names scored on the back of the bench with a pocketknife

11. transitive and intransitive verb cross something out: to draw a line through something in order to mark it as canceled or deleted

12. transitive verb record money owed: to keep a record of an amount of money owed by somebody by making a series of marks next to his or her name

13. transitive verb orchestrate something: to orchestrate or arrange a piece of music

14. transitive verb compose the music for something: to write the music for a movie, play, or musical

15. transitive verb write the choreography for something: to write out the choreography for a dance or ballet

16. intransitive verb do well: to secure an advantage ( slang )
She scores because she can communicate.

17. transitive verb get something: to succeed in getting something ( slang )
scored front-row tickets for the concert

18. transitive and intransitive verb drugs buy drugs: to buy illegal drugs ( slang )

19. intransitive verb have sex: to succeed in having sex with somebody, especially a new sexual partner ( slang )

20. transitive verb criticize somebody: to subject somebody to severe criticism ( informal )

[Pre-12th century. < Old Norse skor "notch, tally, 20"]

on this or that score as far as this or that is concerned
Her health is fine, so there's no need to worry on that score.


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