Scores - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈskɔːrz|  American pronunciation of the word scores
Brit.  |skɔːz|  British pronunciation of the word scores
- this word is used as a present tense form (he/she/it) of the verbto score
- this word is used as a plural form of the nounscore

Extra examples

Each correct answer scores two points.

In American football, a touchdown scores six points.

His test scores were higher than the national average.

They achieved high scores on their math tests.

His low test scores ruined his chances of getting into a good school.

...one of scores of bishops who had been deprived after the anticlericals came to power...

In reviewing applicants, we consider both objective criteria, such as test scores, and subjective criteria, such as leadership ability.

...cozened scores of people by persuading them to hand over funds that he would “invest”...

...the state will have to expropriate scores of homeowners in order to build the new road...

...a verbal disagreement at the football game soon turned into a general melee involving scores of spectators...

...her romance novels are nowise different from those of scores of other writers...

Your test scores were terrific.

Some feel that test scores aren't an adequate yardstick for judging a student's ability.

He now had a wonderful chance to even old scores.

Test scores below 50 were classed as 'unsatisfactory'.

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