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1. graduate
verb. ['ˈgrædʒəwət, ˈgrædʒəˌweɪt, ˈgrædʒuːwət, ˈgrædʒuːˌeɪt'] receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies.
Synonyms
Etymology
- gradus (Latin)
- gradi (Latin)
Rhymes with Graduate Student
- imprudent
- prudent
Sentences with graduate-student
1. Noun Phrase
The American Opportunity Credit provides up to $2,500 for paying for an undergraduate student's tuition.
2. Noun Phrase
Scholarships are available for undergraduates, as are assistantships available for graduate students.
3. Noun Phrase
Of those, a little more than a third are undergrads, and the rest are graduate students.
2. graduate
noun. ['ˈgrædʒəwət, ˈgrædʒəˌweɪt, ˈgrædʒuːwət, ˈgrædʒuːˌeɪt'] a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university).
Antonyms
Etymology
- gradus (Latin)
- gradi (Latin)
3. graduate
verb. ['ˈgrædʒəwət, ˈgrædʒəˌweɪt, ˈgrædʒuːwət, ˈgrædʒuːˌeɪt'] confer an academic degree upon.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- gradus (Latin)
- gradi (Latin)
4. graduate
adjective. ['ˈgrædʒəwət, ˈgrædʒəˌweɪt, ˈgrædʒuːwət, ˈgrædʒuːˌeɪt'] of or relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- gradus (Latin)
- gradi (Latin)
5. graduate
verb. ['ˈgrædʒəwət, ˈgrædʒəˌweɪt, ˈgrædʒuːwət, ˈgrædʒuːˌeɪt'] make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring.
Etymology
- gradus (Latin)
- gradi (Latin)
6. graduate
noun. ['ˈgrædʒəwət, ˈgrædʒəˌweɪt, ˈgrædʒuːwət, ˈgrædʒuːˌeɪt'] a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume; a glass container (cup or cylinder or flask) whose sides are marked with or divided into amounts.
Antonyms
Etymology
- gradus (Latin)
- gradi (Latin)
7. student
noun. ['ˈstuːdənt'] a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution.
Synonyms
- nonreader
- college boy
- college man
- Ivy Leaguer
- overachiever
- passer
- law student
- major
- medico
- pupil
- nonachiever
- seminarian
- skipper
- enrollee
- seminarist
- scholar
- Etonian
- educatee
- auditor
- collegian
- underperformer
- withdrawer
- crammer
- art student
- medical student
- underachiever
- catechumen
- sixth-former
- neophyte
- teacher-student relation
Antonyms
Etymology
- studens (Latin)
8. student
noun. ['ˈstuːdənt'] a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines.
Synonyms
- alumna
- intellectual
- valedictory speaker
- book lover
- bookman
- theologian
- schoolman
- intellect
- Masorite
- valedictorian
- Renaissance man
- savant
- alum
- Schoolman
- Shakespearian
- initiate
- Cabalist
- licentiate
- Islamist
- Vedist
- Shakespearean
- salutatory speaker
- bibliographer
- goliard
- doctor
- theologist
- pedant
- salutatorian
- Kabbalist
- graduate
- musicologist
- philomath
- scholar
- generalist
- post doc
- Sinologist
- scholarly person
- scholastic
- reader
- postdoc
- humanist
- historian
- scholiast
- Arabist
- academician
- Massorete
- philosopher
- historiographer
- bibliophile
- theologiser
- Dr.
- pundit
- grad
- medieval Schoolman
- alumnus
- learned person
- master
- mujtihad
- theologizer
- bookworm
- Masorete
Antonyms
Etymology
- studens (Latin)