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schoolmate

American  
[skool-meyt] / ˈskulˌmeɪt /

noun

  1. a companion or associate at school.


schoolmate British  
/ ˈskuːlˌmeɪt /

noun

  1. a companion at school; fellow pupil

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Etymology

Origin of schoolmate

First recorded in 1555–65; school 1 + mate 1

Example Sentences

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During a press conference on Thursday, Farage was again asked about the accusations and whether he believed his old schoolmates were lying.

From BBC

Old schoolmates who had not seen each other in years squealed and embraced.

From Literature

But I treated all my schoolmates the same; I didn’t look down on kids who didn’t know as much as I did.

From Literature

Some of my schoolmates say the Americans are planning to build a canal in Panama.

From Literature

But his victory reflects the dynamics of a rapidly changing city where about a million Muslims have become fully integrated members of society, as neighbors, friends and schoolmates of the non-Muslim majority.

From Salon