Pronunciation: /ɛnˈroʊli/

Definitions of enrollee

noun a person who is enrolled in a program or course

Example Sentences

A1 The new enrollee was excited to start their first day of school.

A2 As an enrollee in the program, you will have access to exclusive benefits.

B1 The enrollee completed all the required courses to graduate on time.

B2 Enrollees are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities to enhance their learning experience.

C1 The enrollee's academic achievements were recognized with a prestigious award.

C2 As a seasoned enrollee, he was appointed as a mentor to guide new students in the program.

Examples of enrollee in a Sentence

formal The university sent out welcome packets to all new enrollees.

informal Hey, are you the new enrollee in our class?

slang Yo, check out the fresh enrollee joining our club.

figurative As a new enrollee in the world of entrepreneurship, she had much to learn.

Grammatical Forms of enrollee

past tense

enrolled

plural

enrollees

comparative

more enrolled

superlative

most enrolled

present tense

enrollee

future tense

will enrollee

perfect tense

has enrolled

continuous tense

is enrolling

singular

enrollee

positive degree

enrollee

infinitive

to enroll

gerund

enrolling

participle

enrolled

Origin and Evolution of enrollee

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle French
Story behind the word: The word 'enrollee' originated from the Middle French word 'enroller' which means to register or enlist.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'enrollee' has evolved to refer to an individual who is officially registered or enrolled in a program or organization.