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grader

American  
[grey-der] / ˈgreɪ dər /

noun

  1. a person or thing that grades.

  2. a pupil of a specified grade at school.

    a fourth grader.

  3. a machine for grading.


grader British  
/ ˈɡreɪdə /

noun

  1. a person or thing that grades

  2. a machine, either self-powered or towed by a tractor, that levels earth, rubble, etc, as in road construction

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Etymology

Origin of grader

An Americanism dating back to 1840–50; grade + -er 1

Example Sentences

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The graduate assistant grader gave the essay a zero, noting that it “contradicts itself,” “heavily uses personal ideology over empirical evidence,” and contains passages that are “offensive.”

From Salon

The president of the United States acts like a spoiled first grader who thinks he’s a king.

From Salon

As one might expect, a telepathic first grader with a wild imagination who lives with a spy and an assassin can get caught up in plenty of shenanigans.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s why he was skeptical when a local travel coach contacted him, raving about a huge sixth grader he knew had the tools to be great.

From Los Angeles Times

California schools will begin screening kindergartners and first- and second- graders for dyslexia to combat the state’s low early reading scores.

From Los Angeles Times