gradenoun [ C ]
uk/ɡreɪd/us/ɡreɪd/grade noun [ C ] (LEVEL)
B2 a level of quality, size, importance, etc.:
B1 a number or letter that shows how good someone's work or performance is:
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- Sally's a grade above me.
- She's got nine GCSEs, all at grade A.
- He has attained the highest grade in his music exams.
- Jonathon Hill achieved grade A passes at A-level.
- Whether I go to university or not is dependent on what exam grades I get.
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Quality and standard
- benchmark
- cachet
- calibre
- conform
- conform to/with sth
- conformance
- conformity
- ideal
- level
- mark
- notch
- plane
- prestige
- qualitative
- quality
- quality assurance
- star
- status
- style
- upscale
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grade noun [ C ] (SCHOOL)
A2 US a school class or group of classes in which all the children are of a similar age or ability:
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- She starts in the third grade this September.
- Pupils takes exams in the fourth and sixth grades.
- They were in the same grade at school.
- Students in the eighth grade have the chance to go on an exchange visit to France.
- He teaches maths to the third grade.
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Classes & courses
- access course
- advanced
- classwork
- correspondence course
- coursework
- foundation course
- homework
- interdisciplinary
- introduction
- introductory course
- lecture
- module
- practical
- prep
- reception
- refresher
- role play
- sandwich course
- schoolwork
- seminar
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grade noun [ C ] (SLOPE)
US a gradient :
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Geometry: describing angles, lines & orientations
- acute
- alternate angle
- angle of incidence
- antinode
- asymptote
- asymptotic
- axial
- erect
- horizontal
- oblique
- parallel
- plumb
- prominent
- reflection
- secant
- slant
- supplementary angle
- tangent
- tangential
- transversal
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Idiom(s)
gradeverb [ T ]
uk/ɡreɪd/us/ɡreɪd/C1 to separate people or things into different levels of quality, size, importance, etc.:
C1 US UK mark to give a score to a student's piece of work:
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Classifying and creating order
- alphabetize
- arrange
- arrangement
- catalogue
- categorize
- format
- kingdom
- precedence
- prioritize
- put sth/sb in a pigeonhole idiom
- range
- reconstruct
- rejig
- stream
- tick sth off
- topology
- track
- tracking
- triage
- umbrella
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