dean

[diːn]

dean Definition

  • 1the head of a college or university faculty or department
  • 2an official in a church who is responsible for the organization and administration of a division of the church

Using dean: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "dean" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The dean of the law school is retiring next year.

  • Example

    She was appointed dean of the faculty of medicine.

  • Example

    The dean of the cathedral led the service.

  • Example

    The dean of the college gave a speech at the graduation ceremony.

dean Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with dean

  • dean's list

    a list of students who have achieved high academic performance, often published by colleges and universities

    Example

    She was proud to be on the dean's list for three consecutive semesters.

  • dean's office

    the administrative office of a college or university headed by the dean

    Example

    He went to the dean's office to discuss his academic progress.

  • dean's scholarship

    a scholarship awarded to a student based on academic merit, often named after a former dean of the college or university

    Example

    She applied for the dean's scholarship and was thrilled to receive it.

Origins of dean

from Old English 'dēn', meaning 'a person in charge of ten households'

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Summary: dean in Brief

The term 'dean' [diːn] refers to the head of a college or university faculty or department, or an official in a church responsible for the organization and administration of a division of the church. Examples include 'The dean of the law school is retiring next year.' and 'The dean of the cathedral led the service.' 'Dean' extends into phrases like 'dean's list,' which denotes high academic achievement.

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