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degree

noun

de·​gree di-ˈgrē How to pronounce degree (audio)
1
: a step or stage in a process, course, or order of classification
advanced by degrees
We all know that you're only three degrees away from all sorts of interesting and even famous people on social media. Alex Proud
2
a
: a rank or grade of official, ecclesiastical, or social position
people of low degree
b
archaic : a particular standing especially as to dignity or worth
c
: the civil (see civil sense 4) condition or status of a person
3
genealogy : a step in a direct line of descent or in the line of ascent to a common ancestor
4
a
obsolete : step, stair
b
archaic : a member of a series arranged in steps (as of parts of a structure)
5
medical : a measure of damage to tissue caused by injury or disease compare first-degree burn, second-degree burn, third-degree burn
6
a
: the extent, measure, or scope of an action, condition, or relation
different in degree but not in kind
requiring a high degree of skill
b
: relative intensity
a high degree of stress
c
grammar : one of the forms or sets of forms used in the comparison of an adjective or adverb
d
law : a legal measure of guilt or negligence
found guilty of murder in the first degree
7
a
education : a title conferred on students by a college, university, or professional school on completion of a program of study
earned her four-year degree
associate's degrees
has a degree in psychology
b
: a grade of membership attained in a ritualistic order or society
received his first degree in the Knights of Columbus
c
: an academic title conferred to honor distinguished achievement or service
The actor was presented with an honorary degree.
d
: the formal ceremonies observed in the conferral of such a distinction
8
mathematics : a unit of measure for angles equal to an angle with its vertex at the center of a circle and its sides cutting off ¹/₃₆₀ of the circumference
a fifteen degree angle
47 degrees Latitude
also : a unit of measure for arcs of a circle equal to the amount of arc that subtends a central angle of one degree
9
archaic : a position or space on the earth or in the heavens as measured by degrees of latitude
10
music
a
: a step, note, or tone of a scale
b
: a line or space of the musical staff
11
: one of the divisions or intervals marked on a scale of a measuring instrument
specifically : any of various units for measuring temperature
350 degrees Fahrenheit
12
mathematics
a
: the sum of the exponents of the variables in the term of highest degree in a polynomial, polynomial function, or polynomial equation
b
: the sum of the exponents of the variable factors of a monomial
c
: the greatest power of the derivative of highest order in a differential equation after the equation has been rationalized (see rationalize sense 2) and cleared of fractions with respect to the derivative
degreed
di-ˈgrēd How to pronounce degree (audio)
adjective

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Phrases
to a degree
1
: to a remarkable extent : exceedingly
I felt desolate to a degree Charlotte Brontë
2
: in a small way
to a degree he succeeded

Synonyms

  • chapter
  • cut
  • grade
  • inch
  • notch
  • peg
  • phase
  • place
  • point
  • stage
  • step
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Example Sentences

There are 360 degrees in a circle. These trees will thrive, to a greater or lesser degree, in a number of climates.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French degré, from Vulgar Latin *degradus, from Latin de- + gradus — see degrade

First Known Use

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Kids Definition

degree

noun

de·​gree di-ˈgrē How to pronounce degree (audio)
1
: a step in a series
His health improved by degrees.
2
: amount of something as measured by a series of steps
a high degree of progress
3
: one of the three forms an adjective or adverb may have when it is compared
4
: a title given (as to students) by a college or university
She received a degree of doctor of medicine.
5
: one of the divisions marked on a measuring instrument (as a thermometer)
6
: a 360th part of the circumference of a circle
7
: a line or space of the staff in music or the difference in pitch between two notes

Medical Definition

degree

noun

de·​gree di-ˈgrē How to pronounce degree (audio)
1
: a measure of damage to tissue caused by injury or disease see first-degree burn, second-degree burn, third-degree burn
2
a
: a title conferred on students by a college, university, or professional school on completion of a unified program of study
b
: an academic title conferred honorarily
3
: one of the divisions or intervals marked on a scale of a measuring instrument
specifically : any of various units for measuring temperature
4
: a 360th part of the circumference of a circle

Legal Definition

degree

noun

de·​gree
1
: a step in a direct line of descent or in the line of ascent to a common ancestor
2
a
: a measure of the seriousness of a crime see also fifth degree, first degree, fourth degree, second degree, third degree

Note: Crimes are rated by degrees for the purpose of imposing more severe punishments for more serious crimes.

b
: a measure of care
also : a measure of negligence especially in connection with bailments see also care, negligence

to a degree

phrase

as in rather
to some degree or extent I agree with her argument to a degree.

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • rather
  • enough
  • pretty
  • fairly
  • quite
  • something
  • relatively
  • kind of
  • sort of
  • a little
  • somewhat
  • a touch
  • more or less
  • a bit
  • a tad
  • like
  • after a sort
  • moderately
  • a mite
  • of sorts
  • kindly
  • slightly
  • little
  • of a sort
  • vaguely
  • tolerably
  • decently
  • acceptably
  • nominally
  • half
  • partly
  • partially
  • halfway
  • passably
  • negligibly
  • incompletely
  • partway
  • part

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • especially
  • particularly
  • very
  • extremely
  • highly
  • greatly
  • exceptionally
  • deadly
  • heavily
  • terribly
  • awfully
  • beastly
  • exceedingly
  • exceeding
  • substantially
  • mightily
  • significantly
  • considerably
  • hugely
  • frightfully
  • mortally
  • surpassingly
  • extensively
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