grade

US /ɡreɪd/
UK /ɡreɪd/
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1.

a level of quality, size, importance, etc.

:
This is a high grade olive oil.
The meat was of the highest grade.
2.

a mark indicating the quality of a student's work

:
She got a good grade on her essay.
What grade did you get in math?
3.

a division of a school according to the age or progress of the students

:
My daughter is in the fifth grade.
He skipped a grade because he was so smart.
4.

the slope of a road, railway, etc.

:
The road has a steep grade.
We had to climb a long, uphill grade.
1.

to arrange in grades; classify

:
The teacher will grade the exams next week.
We need to grade these apples by size.