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schooler

[ skoo-ler ]

noun

  1. a person who attends school, especially a child (usually used in combination):

    a new course for junior-high-schoolers.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of schooler1

From parasynthetic derivatives with school 1 and a preceding attributive; -er 1
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Example Sentences

To mark the 30th anniversary of "Interview with the Vampire," Neil Jordan's film adaptation of Anne Rice's debut novel, I rewatched this movie that I first saw when it hit theaters in 1994 — just a high schooler at the time — and had last watched just months ago as a married woman with a dog living in New Orleans, on the brink of 50.

From Salon

The girl who went on to star in “True Jackson, VP,” a Nick sitcom about a high schooler who gets a job at a major fashion company.

In 2020, a high schooler created an automated account on X, known then as Twitter, that tracked Elon Musk’s private jet.

As a high schooler, Sheinbaum participated in protests against the exclusion of students, many of them poor, from higher education.

As a high schooler, he toured the United States and abroad.

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