Pronunciation: /kəˈliːdʒiət/
noun a member of a college, especially a collegiate church
A1 I am a collegiate studying at the university.
A2 She is a collegiate athlete on the school's basketball team.
B1 The collegiate excelled in his academic studies and graduated with honors.
B2 As a collegiate, she participated in various research projects and conferences.
C1 The collegiate's thesis on environmental sustainability was published in a prestigious journal.
C2 He is a renowned collegiate in the field of computer science, with multiple patents to his name.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a college or its students
A1 I am a collegiate student.
A2 The collegiate team won the championship.
B1 She is studying at a collegiate institution.
B2 The collegiate atmosphere on campus is inspiring.
C1 The collegiate level of competition in this sport is intense.
C2 The collegiate academic standards are very high at this prestigious university.
formal The collegiate atmosphere at the university promotes academic excellence.
informal I love the collegiate vibe on campus - everyone is so friendly and helpful.
slang The collegiate crowd at the party was really cool to hang out with.
figurative Their friendship was so strong, it was almost collegiate in nature.
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