syllabus
/ˈsɪləbəs/noun3 syllables
Syllabus means: an integrated course of academic studies.
Synonyms for syllabus4
noun, as in an integrated course of academic studies
What does syllabus mean?1
noun
1
an integrated course of academic studies“he was admitted to a new program at the university”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Syllabus in a sentence
- Most students don't read the syllabus very carefully.orcrist
- The teacher gave us a copy of the syllabus in the first class.orcrist
- There's lots of war poetry on the syllabus.zumley
- I watched the first lecture and read the syllabus.shekitten
- He reviewed the syllabus for the new term.Conjuice
- I don't have a syllabus to teach Berber.Amastan
- Many parents lamented the new school syllabus, which had completely removed the teaching of foreign languages.Rawrren
- I finished writing the syllabus last week.orcrist
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Forms of syllabus
as a noun
- plural
- syllabi