Alumni vs Graduated - What's the difference?
alumni | graduated |
An individual alumnus or alumna.
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(graduate)
(obsolete) In steps.
Having a university degree; having completed training.
Marked with graduations.
Arranged by grade, level, degree.
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(taxation) Increasing in rate with the taxable base.
(ornithology) Of a tail, having successively longer feathers towards the middle.
As a noun alumni
is .As a verb graduated is
(graduate).As an adjective graduated is
(obsolete) in steps.alumni
English
Noun
(head)- The alumni of this university include many famous artists and politicians.
- An alumni of AmeriCorps, she has been trained as a red-carded firefighter and a national park ranger.
Synonyms
* (plural) alums (US) * (singular) alum (US), alumnus, alumnaDerived terms
* alumni associationAnagrams
* ----graduated
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- The graduated slope of the Upper Test Valley on the east, and its more abrupt embankment on the west, under which the present stream tends to cling, point clearly to river action.