grades (Meaning)

grades

a sloping road, to form a series having only slight differences, a standard of food quality, the pupils in a school division, the students in the same year of study in elementary, middle, or secondary school, to be of a particular grade, to level off to a smooth horizontal or sloping surface, to give a grade to, the elementary school system, walking, to form a series, ground level sense 1a, a level of study in an elementary, middle, or secondary school that is completed by a student during one year, the degree of inclination of a road or slope, the degree of slope (as of a road or railroad track), a stage in a process, to arrange in grades, to assign to a grade or assign a grade to, blend, a degree of severity in illness, a division of the school course representing a year's work, a position in a scale of ranks or qualities, a stage, step, or degree in a series, order, or ranking, a standard of quality, to arrange in a scale or series, a mark or rating especially of accomplishment in school, any of the variants of a root or affix (distinguished by a particular vowel or the absence of any vowel) in the ablaut series of an Indo-European language, a class of things that are of the same rank, quality, or order, a class of things of the same stage or degree, being, involving, or yielding domestic animals of improved but not pure stock, a military or naval rank, a degree of severity of a disease or abnormal condition, to make level or evenly sloping, to assign to a grade, position in a scale of rank, quality, or order, a domestic animal with one parent purebred and the other of inferior breeding, a datum or reference level, a mark indicating a degree of accomplishment in school

grades Sentence Examples

  1. The teacher assigned the students their final grades for the semester.
  2. My physics grade improved significantly after I studied for the exam.
  3. Students with high grades often have excellent study habits.
  4. The grading system evaluates students' academic performance based on their grades.
  5. Some schools use letter grades, while others use numerical grades.
  6. Students who consistently receive low grades may need additional support.
  7. The dean's list recognizes students who maintain high academic grades.
  8. Colleges and universities often consider applicants' grades when making admission decisions.
  9. Many students strive to achieve good grades to improve their future opportunities.
  10. Grades can serve as a measure of a student's progress and understanding of a subject.

FAQs About the word grades

a sloping road, to form a series having only slight differences, a standard of food quality, the pupils in a school division, the students in the same year of s

degrees, points,stages, places, inches, steps, chapters, phases, pegs, notches

deviations, abnormalities,aberrations,

The teacher assigned the students their final grades for the semester.

My physics grade improved significantly after I studied for the exam.

Students with high grades often have excellent study habits.

The grading system evaluates students' academic performance based on their grades.