Meaning & Definition of word "Grade"

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    Grade

    /ɡreɪd/

    noun:

    • 1. A level of quality, size, or worth.
      • Example: The car received a high grade in safety tests.
    • 2. A measure of academic performance, usually represented as a letter or number.
      • Example: She received an A grade in mathematics this semester.
    • 3. A slope or incline.
      • Example: The grade of the hill made it difficult to climb.

    verb:

    • 1. To assign a score or value to something.
      • Example: The teacher will grade the exams over the weekend.
    • 2. To arrange in a certain order based on quality or characteristics.
      • Example: The artist graded her work by complexity before the exhibition.

    Etymology

    Middle English grede, from Latin gradus meaning 'step, degree'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    grade point average:

    A measure of a student's academic performance, calculated as the average of grades.

    on a scale of 1 to 10:

    A way to evaluate something or someone, often used to indicate grades or ratings.

    grade A:

    A top-quality grade, often used in reference to products or results.

    Related Words

    grader:

    A person or device that assigns grades to work.

    grading:

    The act of assigning grades or marks.

    graduate:

    A person who has completed a course of study.

    Slang Meanings of grade

    Meaning: To assess or evaluate something informally.

    Example Sentence: I can't believe you graded that movie so high!

    Meaning: A level of achievement in a casual context.

    Example Sentence: That party was a solid grade.