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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Eventually, Little would play in junior varsity football games as a punter, before jumping up to varsity level.
From BBC
But the Griffins, loaded with backups from last season and members of a good junior varsity team, are 8-6 going into an early Sunset League showdown with 16-1 Corona del Mar on Monday.
From Los Angeles Times
He’s been a four-year varsity player and was a freshman when the team reached the Southern Section Division 2A playoff semifinals.
From Los Angeles Times
Talia Levine, a senior and varsity sailor studying international relations, was sheltering in place in the science library across from the engineering building.
Paul’s son, Chris Paul II, is a sophomore guard for the Campbell Hall varsity basketball team, which plays Newbury Park on Friday.
From Los Angeles Times
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