What is another word for the scores?

Pronunciation: [ðə skˈɔːz] (IPA)

"The scores" is a common phrase used to refer to a collection of achievements or results. However, there are many synonyms that can be used in place of this phrase. For example, "the results", "the grades", "the ratings", "the points", and "the marks" are all acceptable substitutes. Additionally, "the tally", "the record", "the standing", and "the ranking" can also be used depending on the context. Choosing the right synonym can add variety and interest to your writing, while still conveying the same meaning.

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Famous quotes with The scores

  • John Barry was my hero when I was about 13. His scores to the James Bond movies were the scores of my life back then.
    Carter Burwell
  • I don't totally believe that all of the politicians see a problem with the gap between the scores of black children and other groups. I believe that many politicians think this has been the way it has always been, so what's the problem?
    Barry Williams
  • Not even the most powerful organs of the press, including Time, Newsweek, and The New York Times, can discover a new artist or certify his work and make it stick. They can only bring you the scores.
    Thomas Wolfe
  • I find it breathtaking [...] that when musical composition competitions are held, the contestants often do not submit tapes or records (or live performances) of their works they submit written scored, and the judges confidently make their judgements on the basis of just reading the scores and . How good are the best musical imaginations? Can a trained musician, swiftly reading a score tell how that voicing of dissonant oboes and flutes over the massed strings will sound?
    Daniel Dennett
  • Chinese cultural influence is virtually nil, and unlikely to increase… Indeed, high Chinese culture and art are almost all imitative of western forms: Chinese concert pianists are technically brilliant, but brilliant at Schubert and Rachmaninov. Chinese ballerinas dance to the scores of Diaghilev. The number of Chinese Nobel prizes won on home turf is zero, although there are of course legions of bright Chinese trying to escape to Stanford and Caltech… It is hard to think of a single Chinese sport at the Olympics, compared with umpteen invented by Britain, including ping-pong, I’ll have you know, which originated at upper-class dinner tables and was first called whiff-whaff. The Chinese have a script so fiendishly complicated that they cannot produce a proper keyboard for it.
    Boris Johnson

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