student
IPA: stˈudʌnt
noun
- A person who studies or learns about a particular subject.
- A person who is formally enrolled at a school, a college or university, or another educational institution.
- (in particular) A person who is enrolled at a college or university (as contrasted with a pupil or schoolchild attending a primary or secondary school).
adjective
- Clipping of Student's. [Pertaining to Student's t test or Student's t distribution]
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Examples of "student" in Sentences
- He is a waggish student in the class.
- The students in this class are facetious.
- The sunlight made the students doze in class.
- The spoken students get better marks in class.
- The term student-athlete meant something to Shannon.
- A new class of students matriculate at the university.
- In college, I was a student of Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution.
- Saucy is a college student with aspirations of epic proportions.
- The student obtains recommendation from the Dean of the College.
- At the time the enrollment of the college was around 350 students.
- The enrollment of students in 1906 at the opening of the College was 19.
- This achieves similar results, except saying hello to each student in the @student array.
- A well-trained, prize-winning violin student is fascinated by a girl who follows her passion.
- It seems that Randy Shannon lost his job because he believed too much in the term student-athlete.
- Cecil Newton wouldn't have tried to sell his kid's skills if there wasn't a market for it, and the chronic academic underachievement at some programs makes the term student-athlete'' an oxymoron on their campuses.
- Here he rubbed shoulders with the future leaders of the Third Reich, including Heinrich Himmler, then an agronomy student active in the fraternities, a breeding ground for the budding student nationalist movement.
- If I reason, Every student who can concentrate his attention can learn quickly, George Marston has a notable power of concentration, Therefore George Marston can learn quickly, I again break up the abstraction _student_, and the concrete fact
- Taking the idea of Donald Trump's "The Apprentice," Cynthia Newsome has designed a challenge for her students: Do the best job promoting the Big Brothers Big Sisters program and attract the most college student volunteers to sign up to mentor the 300 at-risk children waiting in the Kansas City area and earn the title "student apprentice."
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