grade
/ɡreɪd/grade
NOUNDefinition of grade
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.
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.
If you grade something, you judge how good it is.
Example: After the final exam, the teacher spent the whole weekend grading papers.
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EXAMPLESExamples of grade
He got 97% on his test. It was the top grade in the class.
Example sentenceOur restaurant uses only the highest grade of meat.
Example sentenceMost Canadian children start grade one when they are six years old and finish grade 12 when they are 18.
Example sentenceAfter the final exam, the teacher spent the whole weekend grading papers.
Example sentenceMy friends goes to the farm to grade animals that are going to be sold.
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