gradeless

English

Etymology

grade + -less

Adjective

gradeless (not comparable)

  1. Without a grade.
    • 1972, W. G. Fleming, Ontario's Educative Society, volume 3, page 558:
      An examless, gradeless school would have a better social climate; perhaps some would benefit academically. But it is a pure act of faith to believe such educational Utopia is possible.
    • 2010, Lee Siegel, Who Wrote the Book of Love?:
      My essay was, however, returned gradeless.

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