Scoreboard

/ˈskɔːrˌbɔːrd/

Meaning & Definition

noun
A surface for displaying the score in a game or competition.
The final score was displayed on the large scoreboard for all the fans to see.
A board on which scores, totals, or other information is recorded and updated during a game or event.
The scoreboard showed our team was winning by two points with just a minute left in the game.
A metaphorical or figurative concept referring to the tally or outcome of results in non-sporting contexts.
In the corporate world, the scoreboard often reflects the company's financial performance.

Etymology

The term scoreboard combines 'score,' derived from the Old French 'escorre,' meaning 'to count,' and 'board,' which refers to a flat, rectangular piece of material.

Common Phrases and Expressions

keeping score
To track points scored in a game.
on the scoreboard
Indicating the current score in a game.
scoreboard pressure
The anxiety or stress that comes from being in a leading or trailing position.

Related Words

score
The total points earned in a game.
game
An activity involving competition or skill.
tally
A count or score record.

Slang Meanings

To win or dominate in a competitive context.
He really put it on the scoreboard with that last-minute goal.
To keep track of achievements or successes.
She's always looking to put another point on the scoreboard in her career.