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undergrad
[uhn-der-grad]
noun
an undergraduate.
Word History and Origins
Origin of undergrad1
Example Sentences
As an undergrad, he had worked at the Field Museum, on the staff established by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, which returned sacred objects and human remains to their respective tribes.
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.
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