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score

[skawr, skohr] / skɔr, skoʊr /


NOUN
musical arrangement
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The Brazil under-20 international scored 14 goals in 34 Brazilian top‑flight matches last season.

From BBC

The tech also assigns a counterfeiting risk score based on the company’s years of collecting information on real and fake items.

From The Wall Street Journal

Bellingham scored Real Madrid's final goal - and his first of 2026 - in a comfortable 6-1 Champions League victory and marked the occasion by performing a drinking gesture.

From BBC

Obviously, I didn't get a score that I'd have liked, but I still played the same way.

From BBC

He gamely carried on but Alcaraz, who won a Tour-leading eight titles last season, scored a break to move 3-1 clear and made no mistakes as he sprinted to the finish line.

From Barron's