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1. college
noun. ['ˈkɑːlɪdʒ'] the body of faculty and students of a college.
Synonyms
- body
- academia
Antonyms
- unbreakableness
- softness
- thick
Etymology
- college (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- collegium (Latin)
- collége (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
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Rhymes with College
- acknowledge
- knowledge
- colledge
How to spell college? Is it coleg? Or colegio? Common misspellings are:
- coleg
- colegio
Sentences with college
1. Noun, singular or mass
Does the cost of applying to college make your head spin?
Quotes about college
1. You don't have to be a genius or a visionary or even a college graduate to be successful. You just need a framework and a dream.
- Michael Dell
2. Sites like Funny or Die and College Humor are great, but I'd say it's appealing to 80% men and 20% women.
- Zooey Deschanel
3. Everybody in my family had a real sick, twisted sense of humor. Most of the jokes we make in our house, we would just never even dream of making anywhere else. Just sick, horrible stuff. That wasn't anything new to college.
- Seth MacFarlane
2. college
noun. ['ˈkɑːlɪdʒ'] a complex of buildings in which an institution of higher education is housed.
Synonyms
- building complex
Antonyms
- thinness
- breakableness
Etymology
- college (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- collegium (Latin)
- collége (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
3. college
noun. ['ˈkɑːlɪdʒ'] an institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university.
Synonyms
- business college
- educational institution
- university
- junior college
Antonyms
- thickness
- thin
- hardness
- easy
Etymology
- college (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
- collegium (Latin)
- collége (Old French (842-ca. 1400))