freshmen

[ˈfreʃmən]

freshmen Definition

  • 1a first-year undergraduate student in college or university
  • 2a person who is new to a particular occupation, activity, or role

Using freshmen: Examples

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

  • Example

    The freshmen are required to attend an orientation program before classes start.

  • Example

    She was nervous about being a freshmen in a new school.

  • Example

    The company hired several freshmen to join their team.

freshmen Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with freshmen

  • the amount of weight gained by some students during their first year of college

    Example

    She gained the freshman fifteen during her first semester at college.

  • the first year of college or university

    Example

    Her grades improved significantly during her freshman year.

  • the group of students who are in their first year of college or university

    Example

    The freshman class is the largest group on campus this year.

Origins of freshmen

from fresh + man, coined in the 16th century to mean 'newcomer'

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Summary: freshmen in Brief

'Freshmen' [ˈfreʃmən] refers to a first-year undergraduate student in college or university, or a person who is new to a particular occupation, activity, or role. It is often used in phrases like 'freshman fifteen,' which describes the weight gain some students experience during their first year of college, and 'freshman year,' which refers to the first year of college or university.