graded
Pronunciation: [ɡreɪdɪd]
Word
Context: “education”
(verb) to give a score or mark to a piece of work, like tests or homework, to show how well someone did. It helps teachers understand how much a student has learned.
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The teacher graded the math tests quickly and was happy with everyone’s progress.
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She did not grade the assignments on time, so students were worried about their scores.
Example
How did the teacher grade our projects this time?
Context: “levels”
(adjective) something that has been categorized or divided into different levels. This is often used for describing systems like classes or skills, where there are different levels of difficulty.
Example
The graded levels of the video game allowed players to choose challenges that fit their skills.
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The game was not graded at all, so everyone struggled at the same level.
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Are the activities graded so that we can choose based on our abilities?
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