Meaning & Definition of word "Faculty"

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    Faculty

    /ˈfæk.əl.ti/

    noun:

    • 1. An inherent mental or physical power.
      • Example: Even at a young age, she demonstrated a remarkable faculty for music.
    • 2. A group of university departments concerned with a specific academic discipline.
      • Example: He is a professor in the faculty of engineering at the university.
    • 3. The teaching staff of a university or college.
      • Example: The faculty met to discuss the new curriculum changes.
    • 4. The capacity to perform a particular action or function.
      • Example: The patient lost the faculty of speech after the stroke.
    • 5. An ability or skill.
      • Example: Her faculty for learning languages quickly amazed everyone.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Latin 'facultas' meaning 'ability, power, faculty'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    faculty of arts:

    A university division focused on humanities subjects.

    faculty of science:

    A university division focused on scientific subjects.

    faculty lounge:

    A designated area for faculty members to relax or meet.

    Related Words

    faculty member:

    An individual who is part of the teaching staff at an educational institution.

    faculty meeting:

    A meeting of the university faculty to discuss academic matters.

    facultative:

    Capable of being opted or chosen.

    Slang Meanings of faculty

    Meaning: The academic staff at a college or university.

    Example Sentence: The new prof is pretty cool; the faculty is on point this semester.

    Meaning: A smart or knowledgeable person, often used sarcastically.

    Example Sentence: Oh, look at him, the resident faculty of common sense.