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How to pronounce grader in English?

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Type Words
Type of critic
Has types wool stapler, woolsorter
Derivation grade

Examples of grader

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Emma Larson, a sixth-grader at Two Springs, placed first in the poetry division.
From the omaha.com
Sixth-grader Karley Demita heads to class at Pilgrim Academy earlier this month.
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Dunn Elementary second grader Taliyah Dobyne works with her teacher Rebecca Roy.
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Their soloists, too, led by Glen Ellyn eighth-grader Kenny Lumb's Cobweb, shine.
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Her third-grader might not get the same chance because of transportation issues.
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Emma Banse, 12 and a Brownell-Talbot sixth-grader, said she enjoyed the classes.
From the omaha.com
To watch the first-grader makes diabetes look like an easy illness to live with.
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In the sectionals, Lane finished third as a seventh-grader and second last year.
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Harley, then a first-grader, said she was excited about the first day of school.
From the tennessean.com
More examples
  • A judge who assigns grades to something
  • A grader, also commonly referred to as a road grader, a blade, a maintainer, or a motor grader, is a construction machine with a long blade used to create a flat surface. ...
  • A machine used in construction for flattening large surfaces; One who grades, or that by means of which grading is done or facilitated; One who belongs to a certain grade at school. Grammatically, first grader is a compound of first grade and -er rather than first and grader, like six-footer
  • A person who evaluates the condition of coins.
  • A machine that is used to level a surface. It is mainly used in road construction and has a long blade attached to it to flatten the ground.
  • A machine with a centrally located blade that can be angled to cast to either side, with independent hoist control on each side.
  • A worker who determined the grade of each piece of lumber.
  • The skilled person who separates polished diamonds into sizes and quality grades by clarity, color, and accuracy of cut.
  • A multipurpose earthworking machine used mostly for leveling and crowning. A grader has a single blade, centrally located, that can be lifted from either end and angled so as to cast to either side.