"Scoring" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The act of assigning a numerical value or grade to something, usually in terms of performance, achievement, or quality.
Example: "The student received high scores on the math test."
Other meanings:
Assigning points to a game or competition, based on performance or achievement.
To record or log a person's performance or progress in a particular activity, such as scoring a goal in a sports game.
To give a rating or evaluation of something, such as a movie or a product, based on its quality or effectiveness.
Soriac is a rare or obsolete word that refers to burning or scorched by fire. It can also refer to a sorbic acid, a type of organic compound.
Scoriaceous refers to a scoria or a type of rock that is composed of rough, dark-colored glassy fragments. It is typically formed when lava cools rapidly and solidifies in the air, resulting in a rough and fragmented texture.
Scoriae refers to small, highly vesicular pyroclastic material that has accumulated around volcanic vents, lava flows, or other volcanic features.
Scorification refers to a process where a metal, typically silver or gold, is subjected to high heat and a resistant glass or silica, causing it to fuse and form a brittle, glassy coating. This fused glassy material can protect the metal beneath from corrosion and wear.
I couldn't find any information on the word "scorified". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely recognized in the English language.
Scorifier is not a word in the English language. It appears to be a misspelling or a non-existent word.
The word "scoriform" means resembling a scorpion or having the shape of a scorpion. It can also describe something that is pointed or hook-like, especially at the end, like the tail of a scorpion.<br><br>Example: The handle of the umbrella had a scoriform shape to it, making it easy to grip and hold.
To treat someone or something with contempt or disrespect, often due to a feeling that they are inferior or worthless. This can also refer to a feeling of displeasure or anger towards something, often because it is considered foolish or ridiculous.
Feeling or showing extreme dislike or contempt for someone or something, often as a result of being wronged or rejected.
Disapprovingly or contemptuously; with scorn or disdain.<br><br>Example: She spoke scornfully about his opinions, showing her complete disregard for them.
Scornfulness refers to a feeling or attitude of scorn or contempt towards someone or something. It is a state of mind characterized by a strong sense of disdain, derision, or disrespect. A scornful person views others or something as inferior, unpleasant, or laughable, and they may show this attitude through their tone, language, or behavior.
Scorning<br><br>Scorning means to despise or regard something or someone as worthless, contemptible, or inconsiderable, often with a feeling of disdain or disgust. It implies a strong sense of disapproval or disdain, often accompanied by a lack of respect or consideration.<br><br>Example: "The referee's decision was heavily scornee by the home team's fans." <br><br>Synonyms: despising, deeming, regarding as worthless, looking down on.
Scorn denotes a feeling of contempt, disdain, or disrespect, often accompanied by a sense of superiority. It involves looking down on someone or something with contempt, often in a way that is openly expressed through words, actions, or attitude.
Sorodite (not Scorodite) is a relatively rare mineral 3-As2S4, that crystallizes in the monoclinic 2/m system. It is a sulfide mineral composed of arsenic and sulfur in the ratio of 3:2, known to occur along with stibnite and realgar in hydrothermal veins and deposits of mineralized pyritic limestone in Serbia, Nigeria, and distantly elsewhere; otherwise isolated.