Scoreboard

'skɔːrbɔːrd

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Definitions

1

A board or display showing the current score in a game or competition.

'skɔːrbɔːrd

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General

A large board used for displaying the score of a game or match.

The scoreboard flickered, updating with the latest play.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're at a game, and you want to know which team is winning! The scoreboard is the big sign that shows the score, so you always know who's ahead. Just like a big screen showing who's winning!

👶 For kids: The scoreboard is a big sign that tells you the score of a game. It shows how many points each team has.

More Examples

2

Fans anxiously watched the scoreboard during the final minutes.

3

The coach checked the scoreboard to determine the team's strategy.

How It's Used

Sports

"The scoreboard showed that the home team was winning by three points."

General

"She glanced up at the scoreboard to see the latest results."

From "score" (to keep track of points) + "board" (a flat surface). The word originated in the context of sports to display the scores of teams or competitors.

The term "scoreboard" has been used since the late 19th century, initially in baseball to track scores, and later expanded to other sports. Early scoreboards were simple and manually operated.

Memory tip

Think of the 'score' of the game and where it's shown - the 'board'.

Word Origin

LanguageEnglish
Original meaning

"The word is a compound of 'score' and 'board', indicating a surface for recording scores."

digital scoreboardelectronic scoreboardofficial scoreboardupdated scoreboardscoreboard displays

Common misspellings

score boardscorebordscroreboard

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