keep score
/kiːp skɔːr/To record and track the points or results in a game or competition.
We need someone to keep score during the tennis match.
We need someone to track the points as players score.
Common in sports and games where points are tallied.
To maintain a record of achievements or progress in a non-game context.
She keeps score of her reading progress each month.
She tracks how many books she reads each month.
Less common but used metaphorically for tracking progress.
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💡Pro Tip
Usage in Sports
Common in games like tennis, basketball, or board games where points are tallied.
⚡Gold Rule
Accuracy
Ensure the score is recorded correctly to avoid disputes.
📖Word Origin
From 'keep' (to maintain) + 'score' (points or tally). Common in sports and games.
📝Usage Notes
Primarily used in sports and games, but can be used metaphorically for tracking progress.