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Ivy Leaguer vs graduate

graduate vs Ivy Leaguer

Ivy Leaguer and graduate both are nouns.

Ivy Leaguer is not an adjective while graduate is an adjective.

Ivy Leaguer is not a verb while graduate is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
Ivy Leaguer Yes No No No
graduate Yes Yes Yes No
As nouns, graduate is a hypernym of Ivy Leaguer; that is, graduate is a word with a broader meaning than Ivy Leaguer:
  • Ivy Leaguer: a graduate at an Ivy League school
  • graduate: a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
Other hypernyms of Ivy Leaguer include alum, grad.
Ivy Leaguer (noun) graduate (noun)
a student at an Ivy League school a measuring instrument for measuring fluid volume; a glass container (cup or cylinder or flask) whose sides are marked with or divided into amounts
a graduate at an Ivy League school a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
Ivy Leaguer (adjective) graduate (adjective)
of or relating to studies beyond a bachelor's degree
Ivy Leaguer (verb) graduate (verb)
make fine adjustments or divide into marked intervals for optimal measuring
receive an academic degree upon completion of one's studies; completion of a course or training
confer an academic degree upon
Difference between Ivy Leaguer and graduate

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