Score (noun)

  1. The total number of points, runs, goals, etc., made by each side in a game or competition.
  2. A system of marks used to indicate the quality or proficiency of someone or something.

Origin:

From old norse skor a notch, tally, from proto-germanic *skura, *skōra.

Examples:

  1. The score of the basketball game was tied at 90-90.
  2. The score of the examination indicated that the student was weak in mathematics.
  3. The pianist played the score beautifully.
  4. The final score was 7-3 in favor of the home team.
  5. The scorecard of the golf tournament was filled with red numbers.
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