semester

[səˈmɛstər]

semester Definition

one of the two main divisions of an academic year in colleges and universities, typically lasting for fifteen to eighteen weeks.

Using semester: Examples

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

  • Example

    The fall semester begins in September.

  • Example

    She is taking five courses this semester.

  • Example

    I have a lot of exams to study for this semester.

semester Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for semester

Phrases with semester

  • mid-semester

    the middle of a semester, usually around the eighth or ninth week

    Example

    The mid-semester break is a good time to catch up on assignments.

  • end-of-semester

    the period at the end of a semester when final exams are given

    Example

    I'm really nervous about the end-of-semester exams.

  • a semester that takes place during the summer months

    Example

    I'm planning to take a few classes during the summer semester.

Origins of semester

from German 'Semester', from Latin 'semestris', meaning 'six-monthly'

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Summary: semester in Brief

A 'semester' [səˈmɛstər] is one of the two main divisions of an academic year in colleges and universities, typically lasting for fifteen to eighteen weeks. It is often used in phrases like 'mid-semester' and 'end-of-semester,' and can also refer to a summer semester. Examples include 'The fall semester begins in September.' and 'I have a lot of exams to study for this semester.'

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