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gradee

English

Etymology

grade +? -ee

Noun

gradee (plural gradees)

  1. One who receives a grade.
    • 2000, John Austin, James Carr, Handbook of Applied Behavior Analysis
      Another criticism is that the use of proctors may encourage cheating due to the peer relationship between the grader and the gradee.

Anagrams

  • Gedera, agreed, de-gear, degear, dragee, dragée, e-grade, geared

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grades

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??e?dz/

Noun

grades

  1. plural of grade

Noun

grades pl (plural only)

  1. Grammar school, primary school, or the years of school prior to high school.
    • 1926: "A Mother's Success Depends on her Daughters" by Agnes Bostonne, Relief Society Magazine
      I planned to have each girl, as soon as she had finished the grades, spend a year at home with me. Before going on to high school my girls were to take a year off, to assume the responsibility with me as chief adviser or prime ministers.

Verb

grades

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grade

Anagrams

  • Adgers, Degars, de gras, degras, gardes, radges, sarged

French

Noun

grades m

  1. plural of grade

Portuguese

Noun

grades

  1. plural of grade

Spanish

Verb

grades

  1. Informal second-person singular () negative imperative form of gradar.
  2. Informal second-person singular () present subjunctive form of gradar.

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