Grad [noun]
Definition of Grad:
person actively learning
Synonyms of Grad:
Sentence/Example of Grad:
Right now, my life is mostly classical because I teach grad students who are going to be conductors.
The Naval Postgraduate School, a grad institution for Naval officers and others, is the first place to put one of these massive Xerox machines into service.
Kalita interviews 20-year old P-TECH grad Shekinah Griffith.
Navigating the job hunt during Covid was already very difficult because hospitals were on hiring freezes, and many just didn’t have a budget to train new nursing grads.
Fresh out of grad school in 2015, Amber Nichols was looking for a job in the NBA and life experience that would force her to grow.
Oscar was an Executive Captain for a year, who are essentially the coaches of the coaches of the grads.
He told her to go to grad school and not worry about compounding her existing student debt.
I asked a variety of female-identifying search marketers – from industry veterans to recent grads – to offer their tips on how we can all better support women in SEO.
In 1997 I went to grad school for architecture at UC Berkeley to learn more about his practice.
When my daughter flew to grad school in California, I insisted she fly Delta, though other carriers fly the same route.