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    Re·port card
    /rəˈpôrt/

    noun

    • 1. a teacher's written assessment of a student's work, progress, and conduct, sent home to a parent or guardian: North American "he came home with a straight B report card"

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  3. Add to word list. a teacher’s written statement about a students performance at school: Sam got three A's and a B on his report card. A report card can also be a report about the performance of an organization or program that is made public: The report card evaluates the performance of private and public universities.

  4. a history or record of performance or accomplishment as adjudged by others: The administration has a good report card on farm policy.

  5. A report card is the lowdown on a student’s performance at school. As students advance through school, their report cards get more complicated. A report card includes number or letter grades for different subjects, and sometimes other information about a student’s progress.

  6. Mar 19, 2024 · 1. : a report on a student that is periodically submitted by a school to the student's parents or guardian. 2. : an evaluation of performance. Examples of report card in a Sentence.

  7. 5 days ago · A report card is a report on how well a person, organization, or country has been doing recently. [ US , journalism ] The President today issued his final report card on the state of the economy.

  8. A report card is a report on how well a person, organization, or country has been doing recently. [ US , journalism ] The president today issued his final report card on the state of the economy.

  9. Definition of report card noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

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