score in English
- score⇄expr. pay off (or settle) a score, to get even for an injury or wrong.
Ex. Paying for damages did not really settle the score for the slander inflicted upon the merchant's good name. - score⇄expr. scores, a large number; great numbers.
Ex. Scores died in the epidemic. - score⇄expr. the score, (Informal.) the truth about anything or things in general; the facts.
Ex. The new man doesn't know the score yet. - score⇄noun 1. the record of points made in a game, contest, or test.
Ex. to keep score. The score was 9 to 2 in favor of our school. He had nearly a perfect score on the history exam.
2a. an amount owed; debt; account.
Ex. He paid his score - score⇄score, noun, verb, scored,scoring.
- score⇄v.i. 1a. to make points in a game, contest, or on a test.
Ex. to be in a position to score. In baseball, only the side at bat can score.
b. to keep a record of the number of points in a game, contest, or test.
Ex. The teacher will appo - score⇄v.t. 1a. to make as points in a game, contest, or test.
Ex. to score two runs in the second inning. He scored 85 per cent on the final exam.
b. to keep a record of (the number of points made in a game, contest, or test).
c. to be coun
score in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
score in Sindhi سنڌي
score in Urdu اُردُو
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