Meaning & Definition of word "Alumnus"

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    Alumnus

    /əˈlʌmnəs/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who has graduated from or formerly attended a particular school, college, or university.
      • Example: As an alumnus of Harvard University, he was invited to speak at the graduation ceremony.
    • 2. A former member of a group or organization.
      • Example: The alumnus of the debate team continue to support their alma mater through donations.
    • 3. In sociology, a term used to describe a former member of any institution or organization.
      • Example: Many alumni gather each year for a reunion to celebrate their time at the academy.

    Etymology

    Latin 'alumnus', meaning 'foster son' or 'pupil'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    alumni association:

    An organization of former students of a school, college, or university.

    alumni network:

    A group of alumni who use their connections to support each other.

    alumnus of:

    A phrase indicating a person graduated from a specific institution.

    Related Words

    alumni:

    The plural form of alumnus, referring to a group of graduates.

    alumna:

    A female graduate or former student of a particular school, college, or university.

    alma mater:

    The school, college, or university that one attended.

    Slang Meanings of alumnus

    Meaning: Old school

    Example Sentence: He's old school since he's a proud alumnus from the first graduating class.

    Meaning: Grad

    Example Sentence: She's a grad from Yale, so you could call her an alumnus.