varsity
Americannoun
plural
varsities-
any first-string team, especially in sports, that represents a school, college, university, or the like.
He is on the varsity in tennis and in debating.
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Chiefly British Informal. university.
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- intervarsity adjective
Etymology
Origin of varsity
1840–50; compare versity university, in 17th century; pronunciation probably preserves historical outcome of Middle English ĕr, as in varmint
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Example Sentences
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At times if you squinted, it really looked like the varsity versus the JV.
The priority is getting on scouts’ radar as quickly as possible—and a season or two on junior varsity is unacceptable.
“We knew what to expect playing them and between the first and second quarters coach told us to work on our transition,” said Barragan, one of 14 underclassmen on the varsity roster.
From Los Angeles Times
She holds a master’s degree from the Columbia School of Journalism and a bachelor’s degree from Yale University, where she played varsity ice hockey and lacrosse.
Cayman Martin, Crespi: He played junior varsity last season as a sophomore after moving from Japan and has been a revelation with each game.
From Los Angeles Times
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