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undergrad
[ uhn-der-grad ]
noun
- an undergraduate.
Word History and Origins
Origin of undergrad1
Example Sentences
Until now, the four friends — who originally met as undergrads at Arizona State University in the 2000s — had operated the account in the shadows.
I started at Yale School of Drama in 2019 — I had gone straight through from undergrad, which was really difficult because of the elitism, the white supremacy and all the things.
When you were in undergrad, before you had booked a single professional job as a writer, what did you see as your future?
“But look at the situation now,” said the 21-year-old undergrad, originally from India, who declined to provide her name because of how it might affect her immigration status.
Wei Zhou, a 54-year-old parent in Beijing, sent her eldest son to the U.S. as an undergrad.
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