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undergrad
[ uhn-der-grad ]
noun
- an undergraduate.
Word History and Origins
Origin of undergrad1
Example Sentences
All of them are college-educated; most of them either grew up or have lived for some time in Southern California; and most have taken environmental studies classes, either as undergrads or in graduate school.
Harris pledged AKA in 1986 as an undergrad at Howard University and has remained an active member of the group in the years since.
I teach undergrads at Virginia Commonwealth University, and I want them to discover the joy of reading mysteries and thrillers.
"It's been awesome to work with three women undergrads. That's a first for me," she says.
This version, instead of toiling away teaching distracted undergrads, is a prize-winning scientist who, among his various accomplishments, has invented a box that can superposition people into parallel worlds.
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