scorer

See also: Scorer

English

Etymology

score + -er

Pronunciation

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Noun

scorer (plural scorers)

  1. One who scores.
    Alan Shearer finished among the top ten goal scorers in 10 out of his 14 seasons in the Premier League and won the top scorer title three times..
    • 2012 April 21, Jonathan Jurejko, “Newcastle 3-0 Stoke”, in BBC Sport:
      But chances were rare for the lowest scorers in the Premier League against a Newcastle defence which claimed a fourth straight clean sheet.
  2. One who keeps track of scores in a game; a scorekeeper.
    The team was making goals so fast the scorer could barely keep up.
  3. (cricket) Either of a pair of people, one provided by each side, who record in a specially formatted book, every ball bowled, every run scored, and every wicket that falls

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Danish

Noun

scorer

  1. indefinite plural of score

Verb

scorer

  1. present of score

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /skɔ.ʁe/
  • (file)

Verb

scorer

  1. (sports) to score (a goal)

Conjugation

Norwegian Bokmål

Noun

scorer m

  1. indefinite plural of score

Verb

scorer

  1. present of score

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from English scorer.

Noun

scorer m (plural scoreri)

  1. scorer, scorekeeper

Declension

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