Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
score-draw
noun
/skɔːr drɔː/

Definition
A score-draw is a term used in sports, particularly in games where teams can score points, to denote a match that ends with both teams having equal points.

Examples
- The football match ended in a score-draw, with both teams scoring two goals.
- In the recent basketball game, the score-draw left fans on both sides celebrating the effort of their teams.
- Despite the score-draw, the intensity of the game kept spectators on the edge of their seats.

Meaning
It reflects a situation where both competing sides performed equally well, resulting in a tie in terms of their scores.

Synonyms
- tie
- draw
- stalemate