Academies

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkædəmiz/

Definitions of academies

noun a school or college for special instruction or training in a subject or skill

Example Sentences

A1 There are many academies in the city where you can learn new skills.

A2 My cousin attends a music academy to improve her singing abilities.

B1 Academies often offer specialized training in various fields such as technology or arts.

B2 Elite academies like Harvard or Oxford are known for their prestigious programs and faculty.

C1 The academies of sciences play a crucial role in advancing research and innovation.

C2 Many academies have partnerships with industry leaders to provide students with real-world experience.

Examples of academies in a Sentence

formal Many prestigious academies offer specialized training in various fields.

informal My friend is attending one of those fancy academies in the city.

slang I heard those academies are lit, bro.

figurative In the academy of life, we are all students learning valuable lessons.

Grammatical Forms of academies

plural

academies

present tense

academies

future tense

will academies

perfect tense

have academies

continuous tense

are academies

singular

academy

positive degree

academy

infinitive

to academy

gerund

academying

participle

academyed

Origin and Evolution of academies

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'academies' originated from the Greek word 'Akademia', which referred to the grove of Academus, a legendary Athenian hero.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the term 'academies' evolved to refer to institutions of higher learning or specialized schools, encompassing a wide range of educational and cultural organizations.