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All school synonyms

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noun school

  • disciples β€” Religion. one of the 12 personal followers of Christ. one of the 70 followers sent forth by Christ. Luke 10:1. any other professed follower of Christ in His lifetime.
  • devotees β€” Plural form of devotee.
  • college β€” A college is an institution where students study after they have left school.
  • circle β€” A circle is a shape consisting of a curved line completely surrounding an area. Every part of the line is the same distance from the centre of the area.
  • denomination β€” A particular denomination is a particular religious group which has slightly different beliefs from other groups within the same faith.
  • kidneys β€” Anatomy. either of a pair of bean-shaped organs in the back part of the abdominal cavity that form and excrete urine, regulate fluid and electrolyte balance, and act as endocrine glands.
  • followers β€” Plural form of follower.
  • cult β€” A cult is a fairly small religious group, especially one which is considered strange.
  • litter β€” objects strewn or scattered about; scattered rubbish.
  • academe β€” The academic world of universities is sometimes referred to as academe.
  • academes β€” the campus activity, life, and interests of a college or university; the academic world.
  • academia β€” Academia refers to all the academics in a particular country or region, the institutions they work in, and their work.
  • academician β€” An academician is a member of an academy, usually one which has been formed to improve or maintain standards in a particular field.
  • in-group β€” a narrow exclusive group; clique.
  • herd β€” a herdsman (usually used in combination): a cowherd; a goatherd; a shepherd.
  • class β€” A class is a group of pupils or students who are taught together.
  • gaggle β€” to cackle.
  • adherents β€” Plural form of adherent.
  • convent β€” A convent is a building in which a community of nuns live.
  • academicians β€” Plural form of academician.
  • academy β€” Academy is sometimes used in the names of schools and colleges, especially those specializing in particular subjects or skills, or private high schools in the United States.
  • institution β€” an organization, establishment, foundation, society, or the like, devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program, especially one of a public, educational, or charitable character: This college is the best institution of its kind.
  • orphanage β€” an institution for the housing and care of orphans.
  • insiders β€” Plural form of insider.

verb school

  • indoctrinate β€” to instruct in a doctrine, principle, ideology, etc., especially to imbue with a specific partisan or biased belief or point of view.
  • discipline β€” training to act in accordance with rules; drill: military discipline.
  • familiarise β€” to make (onself or another) well-acquainted or conversant with something.
  • clue in β€” anything that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem, mystery, etc.
  • let in on β€” to allow or permit: to let him escape.
  • disciplining β€” Present participle of discipline.
  • coach β€” A coach is someone who trains a person or team of people in a particular sport.
  • make ready β€” the state or condition of being ready.
  • equip β€” Supply with the necessary items for a particular purpose.
  • disciplined β€” having or exhibiting discipline; rigorous: paintings characterized by a disciplined technique.
  • get with it β€” (in children's games) the player called upon to perform some task, as, in tag, the one who must catch the other players.
  • form β€” external appearance of a clearly defined area, as distinguished from color or material; configuration: a triangular form.
  • enlighten β€” Give (someone) greater knowledge and understanding about a subject or situation.
  • lick into shape β€” to pass the tongue over the surface of, as to moisten, taste, or eat (often followed by up, off, from, etc.): to lick a postage stamp; to lick an ice-cream cone.
  • drill β€” a large, baboonlike monkey, Mandrillus leucophaeus, of western Africa, similar to the related mandrill but smaller and less brightly colored: now endangered.
  • break down β€” If a machine or a vehicle breaks down, it stops working.
  • climatize β€” to acclimate to a new environment.
  • addicting β€” a person who is addicted to an activity, habit, or substance: a drug addict.
  • instruct β€” to furnish with knowledge, especially by a systematic method; teach; train; educate.
  • climatized β€” to acclimate to a new environment.
  • instil β€” instill.
  • climatizing β€” to acclimate to a new environment.
  • instill β€” to infuse slowly or gradually into the mind or feelings; insinuate; inject: to instill courtesy in a child.
  • nursle β€” (now rare, archaic) To nurture, train, raise (up) (a person).
  • bring up β€” When someone brings up a child, they look after it until it is an adult. If someone has been brought up in a certain place or with certain attitudes, they grew up in that place or were taught those attitudes when they were growing up.

adjective school

  • academic β€” Academic is used to describe things that relate to the work done in schools, colleges, and universities, especially work which involves studying and reasoning rather than practical or technical skills.
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