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person who is learning something
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person who is learning something
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person who is learning something
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person who is learning something
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person who is learning something
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pupil
The primary sense of a scholar is one who is being schooled; thence the word passes to denote one who is apt in school work, and finally one who is thoroughly schooled, master of what the schools can teach, an erudite, accomplished person: when used without qualification, the word is generally understood in this latter sense; as, he is manifestly a scholar. Pupil signifies one under the close personal supervision or instruction of a teacher or tutor. Those under instruction in schools below the academic grade are technically and officially termed pupils. The word pupil is uniformly so used in the Reports of the Commissioner of Education of the United States, but popular American usage prefers scholar in the original sense; as, teachers and scholars enjoyed a holiday. Those under instruction in Sunday-schools are uniformly designated as Sunday-school scholars. Student is applied to those in the higher grades or courses of study, as the academic, collegiate, scientific, etc. Student suggests less proficiency than scholar in the highest sense, the student being one who is learning, the scholar one who has learned. On the other hand, student suggests less of personal supervision than pupil; thus, the college student often becomes the private pupil of some instructor in special studies. For disciple, etc., compare synonyms for ADHERENT.
Synonyms:
disciple, learner, savant, scholar, studentAntonyms:
dunce, fool, idiot, idler, ignoramus, illiterate person
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student, pupil, educateenoun
a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
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bookman, scholar, schoolchild, scholarly person, student, school-age child, educatee -
pupilnoun
the contractile aperture in the center of the iris of the eye; resembles a large black dot
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school-age child, educatee, student, schoolchild -
schoolchild, school-age child, pupilnoun
a young person attending school (up through senior high school)
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school-age child, schoolchild, student, educatee
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- Aperture
- Enrollee
- Young Person
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Francisco Zelada:
We fear reprisals from the gangs. Any decision you take and they don’t like, like disciplinary action against a pupil, can bring a threat.
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Horace Mann:
A teacher who is attempting to teach without inspiring the pupil with a desire to learn is hammering on a cold iron.
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in Berlin:
It’s one of the first thing they should have checked in Omsk. There are a number of symptoms that accompany this poisoning including various types of muscle paralysis, contraction of the pupil in the eye, blood tests, and so on.
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Emerson:
The secret of education lies in respecting the pupil.
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Nietzsche:
One repays a teacher badly if one only remains a pupil.
Translations for pupil
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- تلميذة, بؤبؤ, انسان العين, تلميذ, حدقةArabic
- зрэнкаBelarusian
- ученик, зеница, ученичкаBulgarian
- pupil·la, pupilCatalan, Valencian
- žák, zorniceCzech
- elev, pupilDanish
- Schulkind, Schüler, Pupille, Schülerin, SehlochGerman
- μαθητής, κόρη, μαθήτριαGreek
- lernantino, lernejano, pupilo, lernanto, zorgatoEsperanto
- alumno, pupila, alumna, pupiloSpanish
- شاگرد, مردمکPersian
- silmäterä, oppilas, pupilliFinnish
- næmingur, sjónopFaroese
- élève, pupille, prunelleFrench
- sgoilear, clach na sùla, dubhScottish Gaelic
- tesa’ÿiGuaraní
- dolteyManx
- תלמידה, תלמיד, אישוןHebrew
- छात्रHindi
- diák, tanuló, pupillaHungarian
- աշակերտ, բիբArmenian
- muridIndonesian
- nemandiIcelandic
- allieva, allievoItalian
- תלמידHebrew
- 学童, 瞳孔, 学生, 弟子, 児童, 生徒Japanese
- გუგაGeorgian
- қарашықKazakh
- 눈동자Korean
- discipulusLatin
- zīlīteLatvian
- whatupango, karupango, whatuMāori
- ученик, зеница, ученичкаMacedonian
- انق مات, anak mata, pupil, ڤوڤيلMalay
- ကျောင်းသား, ကျောင်းသူBurmese
- आँखाको नानीNepali
- leerling, pupilDutch
- elev, pupillNorwegian
- anázhiin ałníiʼdiígííNavajo, Navaho
- uczeń, źrenicaPolish
- pupilo, pupilaPortuguese
- yachakuqQuechua
- eleva, elev, pupilăRomanian
- ученик, зрачок, ученица, зеницаRussian
- ученик, zjènica, ȕčenīk, zȅna, ученица, zenica, ђак, zjȅna, ȕčenica, đȃkSerbo-Croatian
- zornica, žiak, zrenicaSlovak
- učenka, učenec, zenicaSlovene
- nxënësAlbanian
- elev, pupillSwedish
- மாணவர்Tamil
- విద్యార్థిTelugu
- นักเรียนThai
- gözbebeğiTurkish
- учень, зіниця, ученицяUkrainian
- koʻz qorasiUzbek
- học sinh, con ngươi, học tròVietnamese
- hijulan, hitidäb, lärnan, hilärnan, donajulan, donajijulan, julan, püpil, jijulan, jitidäb, jilärnan, tidäb, donahijulanVolapük
- טאַלמידYiddish
- 瞳孔Chinese
- umfundi, inhlamvu yesoZulu
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- class
- group
- party
- adherents
- circle
- clique
- denomination
- devotees
- disciples
- faction
- followers
- following
- sect
- set
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How to use pupils in a sentence
She turned her bright eyes, with their dilated pupils, slowly away from his, and looked down over the river.
BELLA DONNAROBERT HICHENS
The pupils will see that the above method is fundamentally unlike the ordinary question and answer method.
ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)
Teachers often complain that they can never induce some of their pupils to ask questions on their tasks.
ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)
To show you that it is not alone my judgment of Deppe—four of Kullak’s best pupils, including Sherwood!
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAY
I believe so, and I make it a point both with my pupils and myself to practice slow motions.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAY
Here was none of the old-time stiffness of Capheaton, and there was a conspicuous absence of dead masters and their pupils.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTON
But some pupils say at once, “I can never be sure in reciting the line to recall bells only seven times, no more or less.”
ASSIMILATIVE MEMORYMARCUS DWIGHT LARROWE (AKA PROF. A. LOISETTE)
That’s the crushing kind of repertoire he gives his pupils—so exhaustive and complete in every department.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAY
Fine examples of the works of his pupils are now becoming very valuable, and are well worthy attention.
VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERSJOSEPH PEARCE
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO PUPILS
- adherents
- circle
- class
- clique
- denomination
- devotees
- disciples
- faction
- followers
- following
- group
- party
- pupils
- sect
- set
Roget’s 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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(n) student, learner, scholar, schoolchild, schoolgirl, schoolboy, disciple, apprentice; beginner, novice, neophyte, tiro or tyro, Chiefly ecclesiastical catechumen: A number of Geoffrey’s former pupils have organized a dinner to honour him.
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n.1. (Anat.) Apple of the eye.2. Learner, scholar, disciple, student, tyro, beginner, novice, neophyte, catechumen.3. (Law.) Ward. …
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adherent, amateur, apostle, beginner, believer, en.synonym.one, disciple, educatee, follower, greenhorn, learner, neophyte, novitiate, partisan, proselyte, recruit, scholar, school-age child, schoolchild, schoolie, schoolkid, student, tyro, beginner, disciple, greenhorn, learner, neophyte, en.synonym.one, novice, scholar, student.
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