varsity

[ˈvɑːrsəti]

varsity Definition

  • 1the principal team representing a high school or college in a sport or other competition
  • 2a style of sweater, usually made of wool, with a V-shaped neckline and stripes on the cuffs and waistband

Using varsity: Examples

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

  • Example

    He was a member of the varsity basketball team in high school.

  • Example

    The varsity football team won the championship last year.

  • Example

    She wore her varsity sweater to the game.

varsity Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for varsity

  • first team
  • A-team
  • top team

Phrases with varsity

  • an award earned by a high school or college student for excellence in a particular sport or activity

    Example

    He proudly displayed his varsity letter on his jacket.

  • a type of jacket traditionally worn by high school and college students to represent their school and team spirit, often featuring a large letter or emblem on the front or back

    Example

    She bought a varsity jacket to wear to the homecoming game.

  • a feeling of sadness or disappointment experienced by a student athlete who is unable to perform well or meet expectations

    Example

    After losing the big game, the team was hit with a case of varsity blues.

Origins of varsity

from 'university'

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Summary: varsity in Brief

The term 'varsity' [ˈvɑːrsəti] refers to the main team representing a high school or college in sports or other competitions. It can also describe a style of sweater with a V-neckline and stripes. The phrase 'varsity letter' denotes an award for excellence in a sport or activity, while 'varsity jacket' refers to a jacket worn to represent school spirit. 'Varsity blues' describes the feeling of sadness or disappointment experienced by a student athlete who is unable to perform well.

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