Meaning & Definition of word "Commencement"

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    Commencement

    /kəˈmɛnsmənt/

    noun:

    • 1. The beginning or start of something.
      • Example: The commencement of the new school year is always an exciting time.
    • 2. A ceremony in which degrees or diplomas are conferred, especially at a college or university.
      • Example: She was thrilled to wear her cap and gown at her college commencement.
    • 3. An act or instance of commencing; a start.
      • Example: The commencement of the project was delayed due to funding issues.

    Etymology

    From Old French 'comencemment', from 'comencier' (to begin).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    commencement ceremony:

    A formal event to mark the graduation of students.

    commencement address:

    A speech delivered at a graduation ceremony.

    after commencement:

    Referring to events that take place after graduation.

    Related Words

    initiation:

    The action of beginning something.

    inauguration:

    The formal beginning or introduction of a system, policy, or period.

    graduation:

    The receiving or conferring of an academic degree or diploma.

    Slang Meanings of commencement

    Meaning: Grad Day

    Example Sentence: I'm so pumped for Grad Day this weekend!

    Meaning: Capping

    Example Sentence: We're going to have a huge party for Capping after the ceremony.