noun

grade

/ɡreɪd/

grade

NOUN

Definition of grade

1

A grade is a letter or number that you use to show how good something is. Usually, teachers use it to show how good a student's test or assignment is.

Example: He got 97% on his test. It was the top grade in the class.

1

In North American English, a grade is the school year.

Example: Most Canadian children start grade one when they are six years old and finish grade 12 when they are 18.

2

If you grade something, you judge how good it is.

Example: After the final exam, the teacher spent the whole weekend grading papers.

grade

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Examples of grade

1

He got 97% on his test. It was the top grade in the class.

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2

Our restaurant uses only the highest grade of meat.

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3

Most Canadian children start grade one when they are six years old and finish grade 12 when they are 18.

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4

After the final exam, the teacher spent the whole weekend grading papers.

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5

My friends goes to the farm to grade animals that are going to be sold.

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