kindergartner
AmericanEtymology
Origin of kindergartner
From the German word Kindergärtner, dating back to 1870–75. See kindergarten, -er 1
Example Sentences
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Though kindergartners might enter school with an academic advantage in part stemming from maturity, by third grade they are at grade level with classmates when comparing testing data, the report said.
From Los Angeles Times
On what many onlookers credited with being the loudest night of the season, a kindergartner perhaps epitomized what many of this city’s oldest and most die-hard fans are finally feeling.
From Los Angeles Times
And some dispute whether children should be ready for school or if schools should be better prepared to address the needs of kindergartners.
From Los Angeles Times
Shiffrin’s never been shy about acknowledging performance anxiety—this is a champ who still shows up to races with the butterflies of a kindergartner on the first day of school.
“Quiet, now,” I tell her like she’s some whiny kindergartner.
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