Student vs Colleague - What's the difference?
student | colleague |
A person who studies a particular academic subject.
(figuratively) A person seriously devoted to some subject, whether academic or not.
A person enrolled at a university.
(chiefly, North America) A schoolchild.
A fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate.
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As nouns the difference between student and colleague
is that student is a person who studies a particular academic subject while colleague is a fellow member of a profession, staff, academic faculty or other organization; an associate.As a verb colleague is
to unite or associate with another or with others.student
English
(wikipedia student)Noun
(en noun)- A student of philosophy.
- He is a student of life.
- The students were out raising funds for rag week.
Synonyms
* (person who studies a particular subject) scholar * (person seriously devoted to some subject) devotee * (schoolchild) pupil, schoolchild * discipleAntonyms
* teacherAnagrams
* 1000 English basic words ----colleague
English
Noun
(wikipedia colleague) (en noun)A punch in the gut, passage=Mostly, the microbiome is beneficial.
Synonyms
* coworker * workmate * See alsoSee also
Do not confuse with: * college * collageVerb
(colleagu)- Young Fortinbras,/ Holding a weak supposal of our worth/...Colleagued with the dream of his advantage,/...hath not failed to pester us with message/ Importing the surrender of those lands/Lost by his father.'' - ''Hamlet (Act I, Scene 2)