Crossword-Solution: UNDERGRADUATE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Undergraduate | n. | A member of a university or a college who has not taken his first degree; a student in any school who has not completed his course. |
| Undergraduate | a. | Of or pertaining to an undergraduate, or the body of undergraduates. |
We have 8 clues for the answer “UNDERGRADUATE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| DEGREE candidate | 1 answer |
| DEGREE student | 1 answer |
| STUDENT of degree | 1 answer |
| University student yet to take degree | 1 answer |
| A UNIVERSITY STUDENT WHO HAS NOT YET RECEIVED A FIRST DEGREE | 11 answers |
| Student | 25 answers |
| Apprentice | 40 answers |
| Scholar | 70 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AREET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with UNDERGRADUATE (5)
LESK next presented the results of an experiment conducted by Dennis Egan and involving thirty-six students at Cornell, one third of them undergraduate chemistry majors, one third senior undergraduate chemistry majors, and one third graduate chemistry students.
Much of the information in the Livermore computers was considered sensitive but unclassified, whatever that meant in government- speak, but for an undergraduate engineering major cum hacker, it was great reading.
Randy, at the insistence of the medical students, was moved out of the medical radiology course and into an undergraduate nutrition course.
His oration, in short, was of a piece with the amiable bombast that the college students and Fairhaven at large were accustomed to applaud at every Finals--the sort of linguistic debauch that John Charteris himself remembered to have applauded as an undergraduate more years ago than he cared to acknowledge.
This was because I nearly always assumed a character when I wrote; I must be a country squire, or an undergraduate, or a butler, or a member of the House of Lords, or a dowager, or a lady called Sweet Seventeen, or an engineer in India, else was my pen clogged, and though this gave my mother certain fearful joys, causing her to laugh unexpectedly (so far as my articles were concerned she nearly always laughed in the wrong place), it also scared her.
Quotes with UNDERGRADUATE (3)
He perceived too in these still hours how little he had understood her hitherto. He had been blinded, — obsessed. He had been seeing her and himself and the whole world far too much as a display of the eternal dualism of sex, the incessant pursuit. Now with his sexual imaginings newly humbled and hopeless, with a realization of her own tremendous minimization of that fundamental of romance, he began to see all that there was in her personality and their possible relations out…
When I was an undergraduate we were told that history had ended, and we all believed it. When the Berlin Wall fell, what history was made of was over. No more Cold War. No more wars. And yet here it was, and is and all of it falling apart. Endings. Worlds dissolving. Weather systems, baking systems, the careful plans of municipal gardeners. Families, hearts, lives.
You know, I know I should be just as panicky as you about the filthy work - one wants to do nothing in the evenings, certainly not spread rotten books around & dredge for a 'line'. It must be like still being a student, with an essay to do after a week's drinking, only you haven't had the drinking. Quite clearly, to me, you aren't a voluntary worker, from the will: you do it by intuitive flashes, more like an act of creation, & when the flashes don't come, as of course they d…