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Webster 1913 Edition


Sophomore

Soph′o-more

,
Noun.
[Probably fr.
soph
or
sophister
+ Gr. [GREEK] foolish. The word was probably introduced into the United States at an early date, from the University of Cambridge, England. Among the cant terms at that university, as given in the Gradus ad Cantabrigiam, we find
Soph-Mor
as “the next distinctive appellation to Freshman,” but the term has now almost ceased to be known at the English university from whence it came.]
One belonging to the second of the four classes in an American college, or one next above a freshman.
[Formerly written also
sophimore
.]

Webster 1828 Edition


Sophomore

SOPH'OMORE

,
Noun.
[See Soph.] A student in a college or university, in his second year.

Definition 2024


sophomore

sophomore

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sophomore (not comparable)

  1. (US) The second in a series, especially, the second of an artist’s albums or the second of four years in a high school (tenth grade) or university.
    The band’s sophomore album built upon the success of their debut release, catapulting them to megastardom.

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sophomore (plural sophomores)

  1. (US) A second-year undergraduate student in a college or university, or a second-year student in a four-year secondary school or high school.
    She was very mature for a sophomore and had several friends who were juniors or even seniors.
  2. (US, horse-racing) A three year old horse.
    The filly had looked promising as a sophomore, but concerns over her health had prompted the owner to pull her from the season’s early races.

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