scoreboard

/ˈskɔrˌbɔrd/
noun
  1. A large board or electronic display that shows the current score in a game or competition.
    • The referee checked the scoreboard to confirm the points before the next serve.
    • The crowd cheered when the scoreboard showed a tie in the final seconds.
    • At the baseball stadium, the scoreboard also displays player stats and the inning number.
  2. A figurative record or comparison of achievements, progress, or status between competitors or groups.
    • On the campaign trail, the candidates watched the poll numbers like a political scoreboard.
    • The charity event used a live scoreboard to show how much money each team had raised.
    • In the sales department, the team scoreboard tracks who has closed the most deals this month.
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