grade

simple noun48 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.6

Refers to a high mark in an exam.

The final mark given for a piece of work or an exam.

Refers to a very high mark in an exam.

Refers to a high level of quality or standard.

A level of pay at work.

Refers to the highest level of quality or standard.

Refers to a very low or bad level of quality, or a bad mark in an exam.

Refers to a low level of quality or standard.

The overall mark for a course of study.

A mark that is high enough to pass an exam or course.

A mark that is not high enough to pass an exam or course.

The level of a class at school.

A number that represents the average of a student's grades.

To give marks in a just and unbiased way.

To give marks based on facts rather than feelings or opinions.

To arrange or mark items with great attention to detail.

To receive a particular result in an exam.

To make a grade better.

To make a grade better.

To get a particular result in an exam through effort.

To move up to a higher level at school, missing one year.

To be given a particular result in an exam (more formal).

To arrange items based on a particular characteristic.

Collocations with "grade"

... + grade