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stu·dent S0822900 (sto͞od′nt, styo͞od′-)n.1. One who is enrolled or attends classes at a school, college, or university.2. a. One who studies something: a student of contemporary dance.b. An attentive observer: a student of world affairs. [Middle English, alteration (influenced by Latin studēre, to study) of studient, studiant, from Old French estudiant, one who studies, from present participle of estudier, to study, from Medieval Latin studiāre, from Latin studium, study; see study.]student (ˈstjuːdənt) n1. (Education) a. a person following a course of study, as in a school, college, university, etcb. (as modifier): student teacher. 2. (Education) a person who makes a thorough study of a subject[C15: from Latin studēns diligent, from studēre to be zealous; see study]stu•dent (ˈstud nt, ˈstyud-) n. 1. a person formally engaged in learning, esp. one enrolled in an institution of secondary or higher education. 2. any person who studies, investigates, or examines thoughtfully: a student of human nature. [1400–50; late Middle English < Latin student-, s. of studēns, present participle of studēre to take pains (see -ent)] student- educand - A student.
- grammatist - A student of grammar.
- oenologist - A "student of wine."
- civilian - First a student or practitioner of civil law.
student1. 'student'In British English, a student is usually someone who is studying or training at a university or college. The doctor was accompanied by a medical student.They met when they were students at Edinburgh University.In American English, anyone who studies at a school, college, or university can be referred to as a student. People studying at a school are also sometimes called students in British English. She teaches math to high school students.Not enough secondary school students are learning a foreign language.2. 'schoolchildren'In British English, children attending schools are often referred to generally as schoolchildren, schoolboys, or schoolgirls. Each year the museum is visited by thousands of schoolchildren.A group of schoolgirls were walking along the road.3. 'pupils'In Britain, the children attending a particular school are usually referred to as its pupils. The school has more than 1300 pupils.Some pupils' behaviour was causing concern.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | student - a learner who is enrolled in an educational institutioneducatee, pupilart student - someone studying to be an artistauditor - a student who attends a course but does not take it for creditcatechumen, neophyte - a new convert being taught the principles of Christianity by a catechistcollege boy, college man, collegian - a student (or former student) at a college or universitycrammer - a student who cramsenrollee - a person who enrolls in (or is enrolled in) a class or course of studyEtonian - a student enrolled in (or graduated from) Eton CollegeIvy Leaguer - a student or graduate at an Ivy League schoollaw student - a student in law schoolmajor - a university student who is studying a particular field as the principal subject; "she is a linguistics major"medical student, medico - a student in medical schoolnonreader - a student who is very slow in learning to readoverachiever - a student who attains higher standards than the IQ indicatedpasser - a student who passes an examinationscholar - a student who holds a scholarshipseminarian, seminarist - a student at a seminary (especially a Roman Catholic seminary)sixth-former - a student in the sixth formskipper - a student who fails to attend classesnonachiever, underachiever, underperformer - a student who does not perform as well as expected or as well as the IQ indicateswithdrawer - a student who withdraws from the educational institution in which he or she was enrolledWykehamist - a student enrolled in (or graduated from) Winchester Collegeteacher-student relation - the academic relation between teachers and their students | | 2. | student - a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplinesbookman, scholar, scholarly personintellectual, intellect - a person who uses the mind creativelyacademician, schoolman - a scholar who is skilled in academic disputationalumna, alumnus, graduate, grad, alum - a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)Arabist - a scholar who specializes in Arab languages and culturebibliographer - someone trained in compiling bibliographiesbibliophile, book lover, booklover - someone who loves (and usually collects) booksKabbalist, Cabalist - a student of the Jewish KabbalahDr., doctor - a person who holds Ph.D. degree (or the equivalent) from an academic institution; "she is a doctor of philosophy in physics"goliard - a wandering scholar in medieval Europe; famed for intemperance and riotous behavior and the composition of satirical and ribald Latin songshistorian, historiographer - a person who is an authority on history and who studies it and writes about ithumanist - a classical scholar or student of the liberal artslearned person, pundit, savant, initiate - someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly fieldIslamist - a scholar who knowledgeable in Islamic studieslicentiate - holds a license (degree) from a (European) universityMasorete, Masorite, Massorete - a scholar who is expert on the Masorah (especially one of the Jewish scribes who contributed to the Masorah)master - someone who holds a master's degree from academic institutionmujtihad - an Islamic scholar who engages in ijtihad, the effort to derive rules of divine law from Muslim sacred textsmusicologist - a student of musicologybookworm, pedant, scholastic - a person who pays more attention to formal rules and book learning than they meritphilomath - a lover of learningphilosopher - a specialist in philosophypost doc, postdoc - a scholar or researcher who is involved in academic study beyond the level of a doctoral degreereader - a person who enjoys readingRenaissance man - a scholar during the Renaissance who (because knowledge was limited) could know almost everything about many topicsgeneralist, Renaissance man - a modern scholar who is in a position to acquire more than superficial knowledge about many different interests; "a statistician has to be something of a generalist"salutatorian, salutatory speaker - a graduating student with the second highest academic rank; may deliver the opening address at graduation exercisesscholiast - a scholar who writes explanatory notes on an author (especially an ancient commentator on a classical author)medieval Schoolman, Schoolman - a scholar in one of the universities of the Middle Ages; versed in scholasticismShakespearean, Shakespearian - a Shakespearean scholarSinologist - a student of Chinese history and language and culturetheologian, theologiser, theologist, theologizer - someone who is learned in theology or who speculates about theologyvaledictorian, valedictory speaker - the student with the best grades who usually delivers the valedictory address at commencementVedist - a scholar of or an authority on the Vedas |
studentnoun1. undergraduate, scholar, postgraduate, fresher (Brit. informal), tutee a 23-year-old medical student2. pupil, scholar, schoolchild, schoolboy or schoolgirl She's a former student of the school.3. learner, observer, trainee, apprentice, disciple a passionate student of historystudentnounOne who is being educated:learner, pupil, scholar.Translationsstudent (ˈstjuːdənt) noun1. an undergraduate or graduate studying for a degree at a university etc. university students; a medical student; (also adjective) She is a student nurse/teacher. (尤指大專)學生 (尤指大专)学生 2. (especially American) a boy or girl at school. 學生 学生3. a person studying a particular thing. a student of politics. 學者 学者IdiomsSeeprofessional studentstudent
student1. a. a person following a course of study, as in a school, college, university, etc. b. (as modifier): student teacher 2. a person who makes a thorough study of a subject Student a person enrolled in a higher educational institution or, in some countries, in a secondary school. In ancient Rome and in the Middle Ages, any person engaged in the acquisition of knowledge was called a student. The term was used for all who attended the universities when these were first established in the 12th century, and originally the instructors were called students as well; with the introduction of academic titles, such as magister and professor, the designation was restricted to actual students. In the USSR a student is a person studying at a higher educational institution; at a specialized secondary educational institution, the student is called an uchashchiisia (“learner”), at a military school, a kursant (“course attender”), and at a military academy, a slushatel’ (“listener”). In the United States, Great Britain, and several other countries, the term “students” includes those studying at colleges. STUDENTD.G. Bobrow 1964. Early query system. Sammet 1969, p.664.Student
Stu·dent (stū'dĕnt), Pseudonym for William Sealy Gosset, British statistician, and chemist, 1876-1937. See: Student t test. Student, pseudonym for William Sealy Gossett, English research chemist and statistician. Student t test - assesses the difference between, or the equality of, two or more population means.Student
StudentA person working toward an educational qualification, especially but not necessarily a degree. For example, one may be studying for a bachelor's degree in engineering or a professional certification as an electrician. Students often finance their studies with loans and grants. These loans may be treated favorably for tax purposes.See STU See STUstudent Related to student: student centerSynonyms for studentnoun undergraduateSynonyms- undergraduate
- scholar
- postgraduate
- fresher
- tutee
noun pupilSynonyms- pupil
- scholar
- schoolchild
- schoolboy or schoolgirl
noun learnerSynonyms- learner
- observer
- trainee
- apprentice
- disciple
Synonyms for studentnoun one who is being educatedSynonymsSynonyms for studentnoun a learner who is enrolled in an educational institutionSynonymsRelated Words- art student
- auditor
- catechumen
- neophyte
- college boy
- college man
- collegian
- crammer
- enrollee
- Etonian
- Ivy Leaguer
- law student
- major
- medical student
- medico
- nonreader
- overachiever
- passer
- scholar
- seminarian
- seminarist
- sixth-former
- skipper
- nonachiever
- underachiever
- underperformer
- withdrawer
- Wykehamist
- teacher-student relation
noun a learned person (especially in the humanities)Synonyms- bookman
- scholar
- scholarly person
Related Words- intellectual
- intellect
- academician
- schoolman
- alumna
- alumnus
- graduate
- grad
- alum
- Arabist
- bibliographer
- bibliophile
- book lover
- booklover
- Kabbalist
- Cabalist
- Dr.
- doctor
- goliard
- historian
- historiographer
- humanist
- learned person
- pundit
- savant
- initiate
- Islamist
- licentiate
- Masorete
- Masorite
- Massorete
- master
- mujtihad
- musicologist
- bookworm
- pedant
- scholastic
- philomath
- philosopher
- post doc
- postdoc
- reader
- Renaissance man
- generalist
- salutatorian
- salutatory speaker
- scholiast
- medieval Schoolman
- Shakespearean
- Shakespearian
- Sinologist
- theologian
- theologiser
- theologist
- theologizer
- valedictorian
- valedictory speaker
- Vedist
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