frat

[frรฆt]

frat Definition

a social organization for male college students, typically characterized by initiation ceremonies and a strong allegiance to its members.

Using frat: Examples

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

  • Example

    He joined a frat in his sophomore year.

  • Example

    The frat house was known for throwing wild parties.

  • Example

    The frat brothers were always there for each other.

frat Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for frat

Phrases with frat

  • to become a member of a fraternity by going through the initiation process

    Example

    He pledged a frat during his freshman year.

  • a young man who is a member of a fraternity, often stereotyped as being privileged, entitled, and rowdy

    Example

    The frat boys were causing a disturbance at the party.

  • a house or building where members of a fraternity live together

    Example

    The frat house was located on the edge of campus.

Origins of frat

shortened form of 'fraternity'

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Summary: frat in Brief

The term 'frat' [frรฆt] refers to a social organization for male college students, characterized by initiation ceremonies and a strong allegiance to its members. It is often associated with phrases like 'pledge a frat,' 'frat boy,' and 'frat house.'