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Antonyms for grade
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English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. grade

    A class is a number or body of persons or objects having common pursuits, purposes, attributes, or characteristics. A caste is hereditary; a class may be independent of lineage or descent; membership in a caste is supposed to be for life; membership in a class may be very transient; a religious and ceremonial sacredness attaches to the caste, as not to the class. The rich and the poor form separate classes; yet individuals are constantly passing from each to the other; the classes in a college remain the same, but their membership changes every year. We speak of rank among hereditary nobility or military officers; of various orders of the priesthood; by accommodation, we may refer in a general way to the higher ranks, the lower orders of any society. Grade implies some regular scale of valuation, and some inherent qualities for which a person or thing is placed higher or lower in the scale; as, the coarser and finer grades of wool; a man of an inferior grade. A coterie is a small company of persons of similar tastes, who meet frequently in an informal way, rather for social enjoyment than for any serious purpose. Clique has always an unfavorable meaning. A clique is always fractional, implying some greater gathering of which it is a part; the association breaks up into cliques. Persons unite in a coterie through simple liking for one another; they withdraw into a clique largely through aversion to outsiders. A set, while exclusive, is more extensive than a clique, and chiefly of persons who are united by common social station, etc. Circle is similar in meaning to set, but of wider application; we speak of scientific and religious as well as of social circles.

    Synonyms:
    association, caste, circle, clan, class, clique, club, company, coterie, order, rank, set

    Preposition:
    A class of merchants; the senior class at (sometimes of) Harvard; the classes in college.

Princeton's WordNet0.0 / 0 votes

  1. class, form, grade, coursenoun

    a body of students who are taught together

    "early morning classes are always sleepy"

    Synonyms:
    category, ground level, figure, tier, flesh, frame, stratum, mark, kind, track, chassis, social class, physical body, grad, soma, row, course of action, score, human body, division, level, socio-economic class, manikin, sort, form, mannikin, mannequin, conformation, phase, course of study, family, word form, trend, path, cast, gradation, configuration, class, variant, degree, course, pattern, bod, year, signifier, shape, descriptor, line, course of instruction, variety, strain, anatomy, physique, contour, var., material body, manakin, build

  2. grade, level, tiernoun

    a relative position or degree of value in a graded group

    "lumber of the highest grade"

    Synonyms:
    ground level, horizontal surface, form, stratum, storey, degree, tier, mark, class, tier up, score, spirit level, level, layer, gradation, floor, stage, story, point, course, grad

  3. gradenoun

    the gradient of a slope or road or other surface

    "the road had a steep grade"

    Synonyms:
    class, score, level, form, grad, tier, course, mark, ground level, gradation, degree

  4. grad, gradenoun

    one-hundredth of a right angle

    Synonyms:
    ground level, class, score, form, graduate, tier, grad, course, mark, alum, level, alumnus, alumna, gradation, degree

  5. grade, gradationnoun

    a degree of ablaut

    Synonyms:
    class, score, level, form, grad, tier, graduation, course, mark, step, ground level, gradation, degree

  6. mark, grade, scorenoun

    a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance)

    "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?"

    Synonyms:
    course, ground level, scotch, marking, grad, mug, sucker, tier, target, crisscross, musical score, fall guy, score, sign, level, brand, form, chump, mark, stigma, grievance, stain, home run, gradation, scratch, class, degree, gull, sexual conquest, patsy, grudge, fool, marker, scrape, cross, print, scar, bell ringer, bull's eye, account, soft touch

  7. grade, ground levelnoun

    the height of the ground on which something stands

    "the base of the tower was below grade"

    Synonyms:
    class, score, level, form, grad, tier, first floor, course, mark, ground floor, ground level, gradation, degree

  8. degree, grade, levelnoun

    a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality

    "a moderate grade of intelligence"; "a high level of care is required"; "it is all a matter of degree"

    Synonyms:
    ground level, stage, form, stratum, storey, degree, tier, mark, class, point, score, spirit level, academic degree, story, horizontal surface, layer, gradation, arcdegree, floor, level, course, grad

  9. gradeverb

    a variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed

    Synonyms:
    class, score, level, form, grad, tier, course, mark, ground level, gradation, degree

  10. rate, rank, range, order, grade, placeverb

    assign a rank or rating to

    "how would you rank these students?"; "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide"

    Synonyms:
    roll, vagabond, dictate, score, rank, ramble, mark, set up, identify, localize, range, enjoin, run, target, stray, rove, tell, post, station, place, browse, point, come in, regulate, array, graze, say, govern, cast, straddle, arrange, send, pasture, lay, wander, regularize, position, ordinate, aim, ordain, regularise, direct, lay out, swan, site, tramp, value, put, crop, invest, outrank, localise, consecrate, rate, commit, drift, pose, come out, set, prescribe, order, locate, roam, set out

  11. gradeverb

    level to the right gradient

    Synonyms:
    rank, mark, score, place, order, range, rate

  12. grade, score, markverb

    assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation

    "grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework"

    Synonyms:
    cross out, pit, stigmatise, rank, mark, commemorate, pock, hit, rack up, range, seduce, tick, nock, differentiate, place, strike out, notice, punctuate, score, make, brand, check off, cross off, stigmatize, strike off, mark off, distinguish, tally, denounce, rate, tag, scar, label, set, order, tick off, note, check

  13. gradeverb

    determine the grade of or assign a grade to

    Synonyms:
    rank, mark, score, place, order, range, rate

How to use grade in a sentence?

  1. Jeff Paukovitch:

    I think a lot of parents wouldn't think of that( the Pledge of Allegiance), but The Pledge of Allegiance's The Pledge of Allegiance too because I teach second grade and that's kind of my everyday.

  2. Said Bennett:

    If children are not reading by the third grade.

  3. Preet Bharara:

    Viktor Bout has been international arms trafficking enemy number one for many years, arming some of the most violent conflicts around the globe, he was finally brought to justice in an American court for agreeing to provide a staggering number of military-grade weapons to an avowed terrorist organization committed to killing Americans.

  4. Peter Lynch:

    Everyone has the brainpower to follow the stock market. If you made it through fifth-grade math, you can do it.

  5. Brian Kilmeade:

    If something is 90 percent successful its going to be a failure. If the 10 percent causes some sort of outbreak among the participants and also if theres a public perception that somehow sports is getting preferential treatment when other people within society need it as much or more thats a public relations nightmare. I think that baseball faces a different circumstance because even playing half-a-season involves so many more games. What basketball and hockey are looking at, if theyre able, is some kind of playoff thing that starts right away. Just start the playoffs based on where the regular season left off and get it over with. Major League Baseball, to have any kind of valid season leading into the playoffs, have to play 80 games or so. JIM GRAY SAYS HES BUYING STOCK IN BRADY-GRONK BUCS, MLB NEUTRAL SITE PLAN NOT REALISTIC AT ALL Costas said that for baseball to have that type of season, its going to involve a lot more than just quarantining 750 players, their families, managers and more. A plan would have to include the people whodont get the backpage headlines. Not only would you have to quarantine them and the umpires and other officials, but what about the guy who picks up the towels in the locker room ? What about the guy who drives the bus or turns on the lights at the stadium even without fans ? Theres a lot of pitfalls here. People are going to get hurt and go on the injured list. What about Triple-A ? Theyre not playing minor league baseball. Whatre you gon na do ? You gon na quarantine 10 or 12 guys per team just in case somebody is hurt ? Theres a lot of things that can fall through the cracks here even with the best intentions and the best practices, he said. Costas also pondered how fans would be able to return to the ballparks and what social-distancing measures would be taken to keep fans from doing normal things. RED SOX CEO BELIEVES ALEX CORA WILL MANAGE AGAIN EVEN AFTER CHEATING-SCANDAL SUSPENSION [ A ] 90 or 95 percent is a good grade on most tests, it wouldnt be the right grade on this test, and think about it. Lets say you have 10,000 fans at the game and theyre socially distancing the seats, how are you gon na get them through the turnstiles in a socially distanced way and still start the game on time ?

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