O level
noun /ˈəʊ levl/
/ˈəʊ levl/
(also ordinary level)
[countable, uncountable]- (in England and Wales in the past) an exam in a particular subject, at a lower level than A level, usually taken at the age of 16. In 1988 it was replaced by the GCSE.
- O level French
- She took six subjects at O level.
- He's got an O level in Russian.