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Scorekeeper - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A scorekeeper is a person who records and keeps track of points or results in a game, competition, or event to ensure accuracy and fairness.

scorekeeper

/ˈskɔrˌkiːpər/ /ˈskɔːˌkiːpə/

Definition:

A person who records points or scores in a game or competition.

Synonyms:

recorder, tally keeper, scorer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

player, participant

Common Collocations:

official scorekeeper, keep score, sports scorekeeper

Derivatives:

scorekeeping, scorekept (rare)

Usage Tips:

Use "scorekeeper" for someone tracking points in games; avoid for informal contexts like keeping personal tallies.

Common Phrases:

keep the score, fair scorekeeper, impartial scorekeeper

Etymology:

Derived from "score" (record of points) + "keeper" (one who maintains), first used in early 20th century sports contexts.

Examples:

  • 1. The scorekeeper wrote down the final points.
  • 2. Our team’s scorekeeper ensures fairness in every match.
  • 3. She volunteered as the scorekeeper for the basketball game.
  • 4. The coach thanked the scorekeeper for their accuracy.

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