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Adjectives of Educational and Professional Status

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undergraduate
1.
un
der
gra
duate
Noun

a student who is trying to complete their first degree in college or university

Undergraduates typically pursue bachelor's degrees before considering graduate studies.

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graduate
2.
gra
duate
Verb

to finish a university, college, etc. study course successfully and receive a diploma or degree

She graduated with honors from the university.

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junior
3.
jun
ior
Noun

a student who is in the year before the last year of college or high school

As juniors, they are preparing for standardized tests and college entrance exams.

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senior
4.
se
nior
Noun

a student who has one more year to graduate from a university or high school

In college, seniors have the opportunity to complete a senior thesis.

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subordinate
5.
sub
or
di
nate
Noun

an employee who is under the authority or control of another person

The manager delegated tasks to his subordinates.

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unemployed
6.
un
emp
loyed
Adjective

without a job and seeking employment

Being unemployed can lead to financial insecurity and stress for individuals and their families.

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educate
7.
e
du
cate
Verb

to teach someone, often within a school or university setting

Schools exist to educate children.

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elite
8.
e
lite
Noun

a small group of people in a society who enjoy a lot of advantages because of their economic, intellectual, etc. superiority

The elite gathered at the exclusive club for their annual meeting.

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retire
9.
re
tire
Verb

to leave your job and stop working, usually on reaching a certain age

After working for 30 years, she finally retired.

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rank
10.
rank
Verb

to position someone or something on a scale based on importance, quality, etc.

The competition judges will rank the dancers based on their technique and performance.

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blue-collar
11.
blue
co
llar
Adjective

relating to jobs or workers who engage in manual labor or skilled trades

Many blue-collar workers are employed in factories, construction sites, or warehouses, where they use their hands and tools to complete tasks.

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white-collar
12.
white
co
llar
Adjective

relating to jobs or workers who perform professional, managerial, or administrative tasks, typically in office settings

Jobs in fields like marketing, human resources, and customer service are often considered white-collar occupations.

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superior
13.
su
pe
rior
Adjective

surpassing others in terms of overall goodness or excellence

The superior craftsmanship of the handmade furniture set it apart from mass-produced alternatives.

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command
14.
co
mmand
Noun

an order, particularly given by someone in a position of authority

The general issued a command for the troops to advance towards the enemy positions.

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veteran
15.
ve
te
ran
Noun

a former member of the armed forces who has fought in a war

The veterans gathered at the memorial to honor fallen comrades on Veterans Day.

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