0 past simple and past participle of score
1 to win or get a point, goal, etc. in a competition, sport, game, or test:
2 to get something:
3 to make a mark or cut on the surface of something hard with a pointed tool, or to draw a line through writing:
4 to write or change a piece of music for particular instruments or voices:
Glennon scored the deciding goal in the final minute of the match.
He scored an equalizer during the closing minutes of the match.
Both of these subscales are scored so that high scores indicate greater psychological well-being and vitality.
Items scored differently by the two raters were removed from subsequent analyses.
This questionnaire had nine symptoms, each scored on a scale of 1-4.