Pronunciation: /ˌʌndərˈɡrædʒuət/
noun a university student who has not yet received a bachelor's degree
A1 An undergraduate is a student who is studying for their first degree at a college or university.
A2 The undergraduate was excited to start their first year of university.
B1 The undergraduate program required students to complete a certain number of credits each semester.
B2 As an undergraduate, she conducted research with a professor in her field of study.
C1 The undergraduate thesis project was a culmination of four years of hard work and research.
C2 After completing her undergraduate degree, she went on to pursue a master's in the same field.
adjective relating to or characteristic of a student studying for a first degree at a university or college
A1 She is an undergraduate student.
A2 The undergraduate program requires four years of study.
B1 The undergraduate course covers a wide range of topics.
B2 He completed his undergraduate degree in engineering.
C1 The undergraduate research project was published in a prestigious journal.
C2 Her undergraduate thesis received high praise from the faculty.
formal The undergraduate students were required to complete a research project as part of their degree program.
informal I'm an undergraduate student studying business at the university.
slang I'm just a college kid, still an undergrad.
figurative Being an undergraduate is like laying the foundation for your future career.
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