grad

[ɡrad]

grad Definition

  • 1a student who has completed a first degree at a university or college
  • 2a mark or division of a scale, especially on an instrument

Using grad: Examples

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

  • Example

    The grads were excited to receive their diplomas.

  • Example

    The thermometer has gradations every two degrees.

  • Example

    The instrument measures the angle in grads.

grad Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for grad

Phrases with grad

  • a school that awards advanced academic degrees (e.g., master's and doctoral degrees)

    Example

    After completing her undergraduate degree, she decided to attend grad school.

  • grad ceremony

    a formal event where graduates receive their diplomas

    Example

    The grad ceremony will be held in the auditorium next week.

  • a student who is pursuing an advanced degree (e.g., master's or doctoral degree)

    Example

    She is a grad student studying neuroscience.

Origins of grad

shortened form of 'graduate'

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Summary: grad in Brief

The term 'grad' [ɡrad] refers to a person who has completed a first degree at a university or college. It also means a mark or division of a scale, especially on an instrument. Examples include 'The grads were excited to receive their diplomas.' and 'The thermometer has gradations every two degrees.' Phrases like 'grad school' and 'grad ceremony' are common, as well as 'grad student,' which refers to someone pursuing an advanced degree.

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