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exam /ɪɡˈzam / /ɛɡˈzam/noun1 short for examination (sense 2). he was likely to fail his exams again [as modifier]: exam results...- The one upcoming thing I have is on Friday I'm going to get the results of the exams I took in January.
- Students at Wyke College in Hull are still waiting for the correct results of exams they sat last summer.
- Problems with the exams could mean results being delayed for both GCSEs and A-levels.
Synonyms test, examination, paper, question paper, oral, practical, assessment; set of questions, set of exercises; British viva, viva voce; North American quiz 2 [with adjective or noun modifier] North American A medical test of a specified kind: routine eye exams...- This is what she had written on that questionnaire ages ago after her medical exam.
- Some insurers and banks are needlessly holding up the process with medical exams.
- There was no attempt to question that, no requirement for him to have a medical exam or attend for a re-test.
Rhymesam, Amsterdam, Assam, Bram, cam, cham, cheongsam, clam, cram, dam, damn, drachm, dram, femme, flam, gam, glam, gram, ham, jam, jamb, lam, lamb, mam, mesdames, Omar Khayyám, Pam, pram, pro-am, ram, Sam, scam, scram, sham, Siam, slam, Spam, swam, tam, tram, Vietnam, wham, yam |