[
US
/əˈɫəmnə/
]
[ UK /ɐlˈʌmnɐ/ ]
[ UK /ɐlˈʌmnɐ/ ]
NOUN
- a person who has received a degree from a school (high school or college or university)
How To Use alumna In A Sentence
- The keynote speaker, an Iowa State alumna, said information technology is the most important contributor to growth.
- Ms. Ellis Sangster: In our alumnae panels, it's basic questions about raising a family, being in a relationship: How did you move across the country when you were married? Pressing for Women's Gains
- But what has the college done to keep other alumnae interested?
- Alumni is a masculine plural form; alumnae is the feminine plural.
- Another girl, an alumna of the school, now makes promotional films for institutes such as this centre.
- He was given a tour and expressed his happiness that so many alumnae were attending Oxford.
- Some of our team are alumnae. Times, Sunday Times
- AAUW is proud to present the newest tool for connecting these incredible women: a social networking community called AAUW Alumnae Exchange. AAUW Alumnae Exchange: Connecting Alumnae One Click at a Time « AAUW Dialog
- The core of any marketing strategy for new physicists is to bring alumnae and alumni into direct contact with students and faculty.
- Χi-m, culsl leprnal, pśl varχ-ti cerine pul alumnaθ, pul hermu huzrna-tre; Etruscan syntactic inversion