intern

[ˈɪntərn]

intern Definition

  • 1a student or recent graduate who works for a period of time in order to gain experience in their chosen field
  • 2a doctor who has recently graduated from medical school and is receiving training in a hospital

Using intern: Examples

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

  • Example

    She's interning at a law firm this summer.

  • Example

    He completed an internship at a marketing agency before starting his own business.

  • Example

    The hospital has several interns working in different departments.

  • Example

    After finishing medical school, she became an intern at a local hospital.

intern Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with intern

  • a structured program designed to provide practical experience and training to students or recent graduates in a particular field

    Example

    The company offers a highly competitive internship program for college students.

  • a person responsible for overseeing and managing an organization's internship program

    Example

    The internship coordinator helped me find a placement that matched my interests and skills.

  • a chance to gain practical experience and training in a particular field through a structured program

    Example

    The museum offers a range of internship opportunities for students interested in art history and curation.

Origins of intern

from Latin 'internus', meaning 'internal'

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Summary: intern in Brief

An 'intern' [ˈɪntərn] is a student or recent graduate who works for a period of time to gain experience in their field. It can also refer to a doctor receiving training in a hospital. Examples include 'She's interning at a law firm this summer' and 'After finishing medical school, she became an intern at a local hospital.' Phrases include 'internship program,' 'internship coordinator,' and 'internship opportunity.'

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