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noun B2 Upper-Intermediate Uncommon

undergraduate

Undergraduate (noun) means a university student who has not yet earned a degree. Example: “He spent four years as an undergraduate studying physics.”

noun
1
A university student who has not yet earned a degree.
"He spent four years as an undergraduate studying physics."
adjective
1
Relating to undergraduate study.
"The university offers a strong undergraduate program in engineering."

How to use undergraduate

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA student working toward their first (bachelor's) degree.

Common pairings
undergraduate degree undergraduate student

Word forms

undergraduates plural

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Etymology

From under- + graduate — literally, someone below the rank of a graduate.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “undergraduate” mean?

The word “undergraduate” means a university student who has not yet earned a degree. In plain terms, a student working toward their first (bachelor's) degree.

How do you use “undergraduate” in a sentence?

Here is “undergraduate” used in a sentence: “He spent four years as an undergraduate studying physics.”

What is the opposite of “undergraduate”?

The opposite of “undergraduate” — its antonyms — are postgraduate and graduate.

What part of speech is “undergraduate”?

Depending on how it is used, “undergraduate” can be a noun and an adjective.

Is “undergraduate” a common word?

“Undergraduate” is an uncommon word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.

How many meanings does “undergraduate” have?

“Undergraduate” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a university student who has not yet earned a degree.

What is the difference between an undergraduate and a graduate student?

An undergraduate is a university student who has not yet earned a degree, typically studying for a bachelor's degree. A graduate student has already completed an undergraduate degree and is pursuing further study, such as a master's or doctorate. The two levels involve different coursework and academic status.

Can undergraduate be used as an adjective?

Yes, undergraduate can describe anything relating to undergraduate study, such as an undergraduate course, undergraduate degree, or undergraduate student. In this use it modifies a noun rather than referring to a person directly.

Is undergraduate the same as freshman?

No, undergraduate is a broader term covering any student working toward a first degree, from first year through final year. Freshman refers specifically to a first-year undergraduate student, so all freshmen are undergraduates but not all undergraduates are freshmen.

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