Academicals

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌækəˈdɛmɪkəlz/

Definitions of academicals

noun a term used to describe things related to academic institutions or academic activities

Example Sentences

A1 I am studying academicals at the university.

A2 The students were required to wear academicals for the graduation ceremony.

B1 The academicals of the school include a strict dress code and academic standards.

B2 The professor's academicals were a symbol of their expertise and dedication to their field.

C1 The academicals of the institution are highly respected in the academic community.

C2 The academicals worn by the scholars at the conference were a reflection of their commitment to excellence.

Examples of academicals in a Sentence

formal The academicals at the university were known for their dedication to their studies.

informal The academicals in my class are always discussing new theories and ideas.

slang I don't really hang out with the academicals, they're always talking about boring stuff.

figurative In the world of business, knowing the academicals can give you a competitive edge.

Grammatical Forms of academicals

plural

academicals

present tense

academical

future tense

will academical

perfect tense

has academical

continuous tense

is academicaling

singular

academical

positive degree

more academical

infinitive

to academical

gerund

academicaling

participle

academicalled

Origin and Evolution of academicals

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'academicals' originated from the Latin word 'academicus', which was derived from the Greek word 'Akadēmaikós' referring to the ancient Greek philosopher Plato's school, the Academy.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe things related to academia or educational institutions, the term 'academicals' has evolved to also refer to the clothing worn by students and faculty in formal academic settings, such as academic gowns and caps.