Meaning & Definition of word "Syllabus"

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    Syllabus

    /ˈsɪl.ə.bəs/

    noun:

    • 1. A document outlining the subjects or topics covered in a course of study.
      • Example: The professor provided a detailed syllabus at the beginning of the semester.
    • 2. An outline of the lectures and assignments for a course, including grading criteria and expectations.
      • Example: Students are expected to read the syllabus thoroughly to understand the course requirements.
    • 3. A summary of the topics to be covered in an educational course.
      • Example: The syllabus included readings, exam dates, and project deadlines.

    Etymology

    Late Latin syllabus, from Greek syllabos, meaning 'a list'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    check the syllabus:

    To review the course outline for important dates and assignments.

    syllabus week:

    A week at the start of a course when the syllabus is discussed.

    draft syllabus:

    An initial version of a syllabus that may be adjusted.

    Related Words

    curriculum:

    The subjects comprising a course of study.

    outline:

    A general description or plan giving the essential features of something.

    Slang Meanings of syllabus

    Meaning: Silly-bus

    Example Sentence: They call it the 'silly-bus' when it's overly complicated.

    Meaning: Syll

    Example Sentence: I'm just looking at the 'syll' for my classes next semester.