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单词 colleges
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college

noun

col·​lege ˈkä-lij How to pronounce college (audio)
often attributive
1
: a body of clergy living together and supported by a foundation
2
: a building used for an educational or religious purpose
3
a
: a self-governing constituent body of a university offering living quarters and sometimes instruction but not granting degrees
Balliol and Magdalen Colleges at Oxford

called also residential college

b
: a preparatory or high school
c
: an independent institution of higher learning offering a course of general studies leading to a bachelor's degree
a liberal arts college
also : a university division offering this
d
: a part of a university offering a specialized group of courses
the university's college of pharmacy
e
: an institution offering instruction usually in a professional, vocational, or technical field
business college
an embalming college
4
: company, group
specifically : an organized body of persons engaged in a common pursuit or having common interests or duties
a college of cardinals serving as papal councillors and electors
5
a
: a group of persons considered by law to be a unit
b
: a body of electors compare electoral college
6
: the faculty, students, or administration of a college
The college was at the football game in force.

Synonyms

  • association
  • board
  • brotherhood
  • chamber
  • club
  • congress
  • consortium
  • council
  • fellowship
  • fraternity
  • guild
  • gild
  • institute
  • institution
  • league
  • order
  • organization
  • society
  • sodality
See all Synonyms & Antonyms

Example Sentences

She teaches art at a local college. He graduated from one of the country's best colleges. She attended a business college. He attended college for several years, but didn't graduate. She dropped out of college. I went to Mount Holyoke College. When I was a junior in college, I spent a semester in Spain. the Edinburgh College of Art the London College of Fashion She is attending fashion college. See More
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin collegium society, from collega colleague — more at colleague

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

college

noun
col·​lege ˈkäl-ij How to pronounce college (audio)
1
: a building used for an educational or religious purpose
2
a
: a self-governing body of a university offering living quarters and instruction but not granting degrees
Balliol College at Oxford
b
: a school higher than a high school
c
: an independent institution offering a course of general studies leading to a bachelor's degree
also : a university division offering this
3
: an organized body of persons having common interests or duties
the college of cardinals

colleges

noun

plural of college
as in organizations
a group of persons formally joined together for some common interest a college of craftsmen dedicated to preserving the traditional crafts of Appalachia

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • organizations
  • institutions
  • institutes
  • associations
  • societies
  • fraternities
  • brotherhoods
  • chambers
  • councils
  • boards
  • groups
  • communities
  • clubs
  • leagues
  • communes
  • guilds
  • fellowships
  • collectives
  • consortiums
  • teams
  • consortia
  • chapters
  • cadres
  • sodalities
  • gilds
  • congresses
  • partnerships
  • coalitions
  • cooperatives
  • alliances
  • orders
  • camps
  • circles
  • cliques
  • squads
  • parties
  • coteries
  • clans
  • sororities
  • bodies
  • crews
  • blocs
  • branches
  • confederacies
  • outfits
  • locals
  • sisterhoods
  • bands
  • memberships
  • juntas
  • cabals
  • gangs
  • cartels
  • syndicates
  • folds
  • sets
  • klatches
  • conspiracies
  • klatsches
  • lots
  • camarillas
  • faithfuls
  • combines
  • juntos
  • rings
  • camorras
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