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Word: Scorecard

Part of Speech: Noun

Basic Definition: A scorecard is a document or sheet where you write down the scores of players in a game or sport. It helps keep track of how well each player is doing.

Usage Instructions:
  • You can use "scorecard" in the context of sports, especially in games like golf, basketball, or baseball, where keeping track of scores is important.
  • It can also be used in a more general sense for any situation where you evaluate performance or results.
Example Sentence:
  • "After finishing the golf game, I filled out my scorecard and handed it in to get my official score."
Advanced Usage:
  • In business or education, a "scorecard" can refer to a tool that measures performance, like a report that evaluates how well a project is doing or how a student is performing.
Word Variants:
  • Score (verb): To record points in a game. Example: "He scored a goal in the last minute."
  • Card (noun): Can refer to a piece of thick paper used in various contexts. When combined as "scorecard," it specifically relates to scoring.
Different Meanings:
  1. In Sports (like golf): A record of the scores achieved by players.
  2. In Business/Education: A tool for measuring performance or success, often using specific criteria or metrics.
Synonyms:
  • Record
  • Score sheet
  • Performance chart
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

While "scorecard" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, you can use related phrases: - "On the scorecard" - meaning in terms of performance or results. - "Keep score" - meaning to track points or performance in a game or situation.

Summary:

A scorecard is an important tool in both sports and other areas where tracking performance is necessary.

Noun
  1. (golf) a record of scores (as in golf)
    • you have to turn in your card to get a handicap

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