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Associations of "Social class" (30 Words)
academy | (in England) an inner-city school which is funded by the government and sometimes also by a private individual or organization but is not controlled by the local authority. A police academy. |
alumnus | A former member of a group, company, or organization. A Harvard alumnus. |
befriend | Act as or become a friend to (someone), especially when they are in need of help or support. He makes a point of befriending newcomers to Parliament. |
bourgeois | A bourgeois person. A self confessed and proud bourgeois. |
campus | The grounds and buildings of a university or college. For the first year I had a room on campus. |
club | Strike with a club or a bludgeon. He felt as if he had been hit with a club. |
college | The teaching staff and students of a college considered collectively. The Oxford colleges. |
collegian | A member of a college, especially within a university. |
cultural | Of or relating to the shared knowledge and values of a society. Influenced by ethnic and cultural ties. |
education | The United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education including federal aid to educational institutions and students created 1979. A girl s education was less important than a boy s. |
grad | A person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university. |
graduate | A graduated cup tube flask or measuring glass used especially by chemists and pharmacists. Graduate a cylinder. |
graduated | Arranged in a series or according to a scale. A graduated tax. |
graduation | A mark on a container or instrument indicating a degree of quantity. The ruler had 16 graduations per inch. |
institution | An organization founded and united for a specific purpose. About 5 per cent of elderly people live in institutions. |
intelligentsia | Intellectuals or highly educated people as a group, especially when regarded as possessing culture and political influence. A distrust of the intelligentsia and of theoretical learning. |
lecturer | A public lecturer at certain universities. A senior lecturer in surgery at Leeds University. |
literati | The literary intelligentsia. |
matriculate | A person who has matriculated. The arms have been matriculated by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in Edinburgh. |
philistine | Of or relating to ancient Philistia or its culture or its people. There were displays to inspire even the most philistine of visitors. |
polytechnic | A technical school offering instruction in many industrial arts and applied sciences. |
postgraduate | A student engaged in a postgraduate course. A postgraduate degree. |
pupil | A trainee barrister. Will you take me on as your pupil. |
regimentation | The imposition of order or discipline. |
theorist | A person concerned with the theoretical aspects of a subject; a theoretician. |
timetable | A chart showing how the weekly time of a school or college is allotted to classes. These itineraries are subject to bus timetables. |
trainee | Someone who is being trained. Trainee solicitors. |
undergraduate | Denoting or relating to an undergraduate. An undergraduate degree. |
university | The body of faculty and students at a university. His daughter is at university. |
valedictorian | The student with the best grades who usually delivers the valedictory address at commencement. |