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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