scoring
intermediateB1/ˈskɔːrɪŋ/ · score-ing
The act of marking or counting points in a game or test.
Meanings
The act of marking or counting points in a game or test.
کسی کھیل یا امتحان میں پوائنٹس کو نشان زد کرنے یا گننے کا عمل۔
اسکورنگ
scoring
Antonyms
Common Collocations
- scoring system
- scoring method
- scoring criteria
Example Sentences
The scoring system in this game is quite complicated.
اس کھیل میں اسکورنگ کا نظام کافی پیچیدہ ہے۔
Is khel mein scoring ka nizam kafi paicheeda hai.
She received high scoring on her exam.
اسے امتحان میں اعلیٰ نمراہ ملا۔
Use imtihan mein aala numra mila.
Effective scoring can determine the outcome of a match.
موثر اسکورنگ میچ کا نتیجہ متعین کر سکتی ہے۔
Mo'asser scoring match ka nateeja mutaya kar sakti hai.
Easily Confused With
To assign points to someone in a game, competition, or examination.
کسی کھیل، مقابلے، یا امتحان میں کسی کو پوائنٹس دینا۔
اسکور کرنا
score karna
Common Collocations
- score points
- score goals
- score high
Example Sentences
The team scored three goals in the first half.
تیم نے پہلے ہاف میں تین گول اسکور کیے۔
Team ne pehle half mein teen goal score kiye.
I hope to score well on my test next week.
مجھے امید ہے کہ میں اپنی اگلی ہفتے کے امتحان میں اچھی اسکورنگ کروں گا۔
Mujhe umeed hai ke main apni aglay hafte ke imtihan mein achi scoring karun ga.
He scored the highest in the class.
اس نے کلاس میں سب سے زیادہ اسکور کیا۔
Us ne class mein sab se zyada score kiya.
Easily Confused With
💡 Memory Tip
Think of scoring as keeping score in games.
Imagine tallying points on a whiteboard.
✍️ Urdu Poetry
محبت میں اسکورنگ ہو تو کیسی، درد بڑھتا جائے، خوشی کم ہو تو کیسی
Mohabbat mein scoring ho to kaisi, Dard barhta jaye, khushi kam ho to kaisi.
If there is scoring in love, how so? The pain increases, joy decreases, how so?
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🗣️ Urdu Proverb
جو دوگنا کرے وہ اسکورنگ کرے
Jo do gna kare woh scoring kare
He who doubles his effort, scores.
📖 Etymology
Origin: Old Norse "skora" — to cut, scratch
First known use: 15th century
The word evolved from the practice of keeping marks or cuts to represent points or achievements, particularly in games and sports.