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Definition of scoreless in English: scorelessadjective ˈskɔːləsˈskɔrləs 1Denoting a game or match in which no goals, points, or runs are scored. the game remained scoreless after 90 minutes Example sentencesExamples - Their goalie made a great save to see the sides still scoreless.
- They scored without reply and held the opposition scoreless for the final 23 minutes of the game.
- He completed 13 scoreless innings in his first World Series two years ago.
- There was good defending on both sides, and as a result of this and two hard-working goalies, the half finished scoreless.
- Although they tried hard to find the goalposts, they were scoreless going into the second half.
- They held their opponents scoreless in the first half.
- With three scoreless innings from the Badgers, things were starting to look up heading into the seventh.
- He threw a scoreless seventh, securing the Warriors' lead for an 8–6 win.
- Midway through the period, he broke the scoreless tie on a contentious goal.
- This game was a tough battle with good defending on both sides to put the teams scoreless at half-time.
2(of a film or play) having no music composed for it. the film is scoreless with only a few pop hits in a few scenes Example sentencesExamples - The score that was written for the DVD reissue is included here, and though obviously revisionist, it does enhance the otherwise scoreless film.
- The scoreless, hot screams of someone in danger—we hear her character trying to escape, but with no dramatic music, no guidance—just pure terror.
- Modern scoreless films usually don't have a score because they simply don't need one.
- I want to find scoreless movies so I can score them myself.
- This stripped-down, scoreless film is a powerful drama that poses questions about what we owe our spouses and ourselves.
- The film's quieter, scoreless moments are the ones that resonate most truthfully.
- The best of his scoreless period is a 1964 Cold War thriller and one of the most arresting films of any era.
- Does anyone know where I can find a scoreless movie?
- Almost every dramatic or comedy film of the early 1930s was virtually scoreless, except for the music heard during the opening and closing credits.
- The only music in his second great scoreless film is the song playing over shots of Brooklyn during the opening credits.
Definition of scoreless in US English: scorelessadjectiveˈskôrləsˈskɔrləs 1Denoting a game or match in which no goals, points, or runs are scored. the game remained scoreless after 90 minutes Example sentencesExamples - With three scoreless innings from the Badgers, things were starting to look up heading into the seventh.
- There was good defending on both sides, and as a result of this and two hard-working goalies, the half finished scoreless.
- They scored without reply and held the opposition scoreless for the final 23 minutes of the game.
- He completed 13 scoreless innings in his first World Series two years ago.
- They held their opponents scoreless in the first half.
- Their goalie made a great save to see the sides still scoreless.
- He threw a scoreless seventh, securing the Warriors' lead for an 8–6 win.
- Midway through the period, he broke the scoreless tie on a contentious goal.
- This game was a tough battle with good defending on both sides to put the teams scoreless at half-time.
- Although they tried hard to find the goalposts, they were scoreless going into the second half.
2(of a movie or play) having no music composed for it. the film is scoreless with only a few pop hits in a few scenes Example sentencesExamples - This stripped-down, scoreless film is a powerful drama that poses questions about what we owe our spouses and ourselves.
- The best of his scoreless period is a 1964 Cold War thriller and one of the most arresting films of any era.
- The film's quieter, scoreless moments are the ones that resonate most truthfully.
- Modern scoreless films usually don't have a score because they simply don't need one.
- Does anyone know where I can find a scoreless movie?
- The score that was written for the DVD reissue is included here, and though obviously revisionist, it does enhance the otherwise scoreless film.
- The scoreless, hot screams of someone in danger—we hear her character trying to escape, but with no dramatic music, no guidance—just pure terror.
- The only music in his second great scoreless film is the song playing over shots of Brooklyn during the opening credits.
- Almost every dramatic or comedy film of the early 1930s was virtually scoreless, except for the music heard during the opening and closing credits.
- I want to find scoreless movies so I can score them myself.
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