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1. diploma
noun. ['dɪˈploʊmɑː'] a document certifying the successful completion of a course of study.
Antonyms
Etymology
- diploma (Latin)
- δίπλωμα (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
Rhymes with Diploma
- retinoblastoma
- bancoklahoma
- mesothelioma
- carcinoma
- sumatoma
- papilloma
- oklahoma
- melanoma
- multnomah
- lymphoma
- glaucoma
- xoma
- tacoma
- stroma
- sonoma
- shiroma
- saloma
- paloma
- nujoma
- coloma
- algoma
- troma
- sloma
- scoma
- neoma
- naoma
- luoma
- leoma
- toma
- thoma
Sentences with diploma
1. Noun, singular or mass
Most bars prefer to hire individuals who at least have a high school diploma.
Quotes about diploma
1. I got my diploma from Ealing College of Art, in graphics and illustration.
- Freddie Mercury
2. Just about a month from now I'm set adrift, with a diploma for a sail and lots of nerve for oars.
- Richard Halliburton
3. Most of my friends from Columbia are going on to get advanced degrees. And why not? A Ph.D. is the new M.A., a master's is the new bachelor's, a B.A. is the new high school diploma, and a high school diploma is the new smiley-face sticker on your first-grade spelling test.
- Megan McCafferty, Fourth Comings