Grader

/ˈɡreɪdər/

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2 meanings
1

A person or thing that assigns a grade or mark, especially to an assignment or test.

/ˈɡreɪdər/

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Arts

A person who assesses the quality of work or performance.

The grader meticulously marked the spelling errors.

💡 Simply: A grader is like the person who looks at your homework or test and gives you a letter or number grade. They're the judges of your work!

👶 For kids: A grader is someone who checks your schoolwork and gives you a score or letter, like an A or a B.

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2

She worked as a grader for the university's online courses.

3

The essay was graded by an experienced grader in the field of literature.

How It's Used

Education

"The teacher was a meticulous grader, carefully reviewing each student's assignment."

Assessment

"A software grader automated the process of grading multiple-choice tests."

2

A machine with a long blade used for leveling surfaces.

/ˈɡreɪdər/

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A machine used to level surfaces.

The road grader was used to prepare the construction site.

💡 Simply: Imagine a big machine with a blade that smooths out the ground, like making a flat surface for a road or a park. That's a grader!

👶 For kids: A grader is a big machine that makes the ground flat, like when they build roads.

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The grader smoothed the gravel on the driveway.

3

A motor grader is used to maintain unpaved roads.

How It's Used

Construction

"The construction crew used a road grader to smooth the surface of the new highway."

Landscaping

"The landscaper used a small grader to prepare the ground for planting."

Tip:Think of the grader as a tool used to 'grade' or level the ground.

From 'grade' + '-er', denoting a person or thing that grades.

The term 'grader' as a machine appeared in the early 20th century with the advent of road construction.

Memory tip

Think of the grader as someone who gives you a 'grade' on your work.

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