scoreboard
Pronunciation: [ˈskɔːr.bɔːrd]
Word
Context: “games”
(noun) a board or display that shows the score of a game, like basketball or football. It tells everyone how many points each team has earned during the game.
Example
The scoreboard showed that our team was winning by ten points.
Example
The scoreboard didn't update, so we couldn't tell who was winning.
Example
What does the scoreboard say about the score of the game?
Context: “performance”
(noun) a way to display or keep track of points or results in competitions or activities, like contests or tests. It helps show who is doing well and who needs to improve.
Example
The scoreboard for the science fair displayed all the scores from the judges.
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Without a scoreboard, it was hard to see how well each team was doing.
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How will the judges update the scoreboard during the competition?
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