Meaning & Definition of word "Graduate"

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    Graduate

    /ˈgrædʒ.u.eɪt/

    noun:

    • 1. A person who has completed a course of study, especially at a college or university.
      • Example: She is a recent graduate from Harvard University.
    • 2. A person who has received a degree or diploma.
      • Example: He is a graduate in computer science.
    • 3. A person who has completed a specific level of education.
      • Example: The school's graduates are known for their academic excellence.

    verb:

    • 1. To complete a course of study and receive a degree or diploma.
      • Example: She will graduate from medical school next year.
    • 2. To move up to a more advanced level in education.
      • Example: He graduated high school before pursuing a university degree.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'graduatus', the past participle of 'gradus', meaning 'step'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    graduate with honors:

    To complete a degree with high academic achievement.

    graduate school:

    An advanced program of study after obtaining a bachelor's degree.

    to graduate from:

    To complete a course of study at a specific institution.

    Related Words

    alumni:

    Graduates or former students of a school.

    bachelor:

    A person who has received a bachelor's degree.

    degree:

    An academic rank conferred by a college or university.

    Slang Meanings of graduate

    Meaning: Grad

    Example Sentence: Hey, did you hear? Jake's a grad now!

    Meaning: Cap and gown

    Example Sentence: It's that time of year again; cap and gown season is here!