Pronunciation: /kɑː.lɪdʒ/
noun an educational institution or establishment
A1 I go to college to study.
A2 She is attending college to become a nurse.
B1 In college, students have the opportunity to join clubs and organizations.
B2 College tuition fees can be quite expensive, so many students apply for scholarships.
C1 The college campus is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for research and learning.
C2 After completing his undergraduate degree, he decided to pursue a master's degree at a prestigious college.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a college
A1 I am going to a college party tonight.
A2 She is studying at a college campus.
B1 The college professor gave us a challenging assignment.
B2 The college library has a wide range of resources for research.
C1 The college curriculum is designed to prepare students for their future careers.
C2 The college alumni network is extensive and offers valuable connections for graduates.
formal The college offers a wide range of academic programs for students to choose from.
informal I can't wait to start college and meet new people!
slang I'm so ready to ditch high school and head off to college.
figurative Life is like a college where we learn important lessons every day.
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