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score

[skawr, skohr] / skɔr, skoʊr /


NOUN
musical arrangement
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Yet what makes this potentially the most important new opera of the year is not Huang’s agreeably efficient — and once in a while inspired — score, which incorporates Western and traditional music.

From Los Angeles Times

So, City are going to go 1-0 up then we will score three.

From BBC

The level was below the 50 score that divides contraction from expansion.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, a score above 42.3 generally tallies with expansion in the wider U.S. economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s hard to discern a unifying theme in the best film scores of 2025.

From Los Angeles Times