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undergrad

American  
[uhn-der-grad] / ˈʌn dərˌgræd /

noun

Informal.
  1. an undergraduate.


Etymology

Origin of undergrad

By shortening

Example Sentences

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I had gone to college — undergrad was free on a Pell Grant for low-income students — but borrowed money for graduate school.

From Salon • Apr. 19, 2026

Among its residents: the mother, father, grandmother and grandfather of an ASU undergrad.

From MarketWatch • Apr. 10, 2026

For undergrad he attended Purchase College in New York to study acting in a classical program.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 7, 2026

As an undergrad, I’d dabbled in investing but sold my shares too quickly for the gains to be significant.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 4, 2026

“But believe me, being another guy with another NYU undergrad degree in acting, it’s like there’s a zillion of us actors here.”

From "Better Nate Than Ever" by Tim Federle

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