scorecard

[skawr-kahrd]

scorecard Definition

  • 1a card or paper that shows the points or number of goals scored by each player or team in a game
  • 2a report that shows how well someone has done in a test, exam, or course

Using scorecard: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scorecard" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    At the end of the game, the scorecard showed that the home team had won 3-1.

  • Example

    The teacher handed out the scorecards for the final exam.

  • Example

    The company's scorecard indicated a significant increase in profits this quarter.

scorecard Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scorecard

Phrases with scorecard

  • to keep track of the score in a game or competition

    Example

    We didn't keep score during our friendly game of basketball.

  • to get revenge on someone for something they did in the past

    Example

    He was determined to settle the score with his former business partner.

  • to gain an advantage or win favor in a situation

    Example

    She scored points with her boss by completing the project ahead of schedule.

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Summary: scorecard in Brief

'Scorecard' [skawr-kahrd] is a noun that refers to a card or paper that shows the points or number of goals scored by each player or team in a game, or a report that shows how well someone has done in a test, exam, or course. It can be used in phrases like 'keep score,' meaning to keep track of the score in a game or competition, and 'settle a score,' meaning to get revenge on someone for something they did in the past.