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Score on Meaning in English

expression

ˈskɔɹ/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
SKOR-on, SKAWR-on
skˈɔː/ /ˈɒn
SKAWN-on

Definición

To achieve a certain number of points or mark in a test, exam, or competition. It also means to successfully make a point against an opponent in sports.

Uso & Matices

Common in academic and sports contexts: 'score on a test', 'score on the final', 'score on their defense'. In sports, 'score on' can mean to score a goal or point against someone. Avoid confusing with 'score for' (means scoring points for your team). Used in both formal (reports) and informal speech.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

How did you score on the math test?

basic

She always tries to score on every quiz.

basic

Our team managed to score on their best player.

basic

I didn't score on that tricky question at all.

natural

Did you really score on the last round, or were you guessing?

natural

No one could score on their goalkeeper until the very end.

natural