Used in a Sentence

alumnae

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for alumnae.

Editorial note

We took the meeting to talk about an investment,’’ says Genevieve Thiers, the Boston College alumnae who founded Sittercity.

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Definitions2
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Quick take

A female graduate.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of alumnae gathered in one view.

noun

A female graduate.

noun

A female pupil or student (especially of a university or college).

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for alumnae.

noun

A female graduate.

noun

A female pupil or student (especially of a university or college).

Example sentences

1

We took the meeting to talk about an investment,’’ says Genevieve Thiers, the Boston College alumnae who founded Sittercity.

2

The problem is that an individual school does not get rewarded based on how well it educates the students (except perhaps for private colleges who make money from alumnae donations).

3

They wouldn't stop even if you complained as their friends and alumnae shared these constantly.

4

Southerners were disproportionately represented in the small pre-war standing army and West Point alumnae.

5

I'm one of the 3 MIT students (now MIT alumnae) who coded this over 5 years ago now.

6

Political projects selected because partners and alumnae are voting in something they want to see happen vs something likely to generate high returns?

7

Stanford may care most about just that one alumnus, but my suspicion is that they care at least as much about other alumni and alumnae.

8

Several hundred British Oxbridge alumnae travelled to Dublin to graduate, and the fees they paid financed the construction of a hall of residence for Dublin's female students.

9

Use Startup School as alumnae-expandable program for on-going incubation?

10

That being said, first of all and completely off topic, I appreciate you're in Heslington (York alumnae and still living in the north east).

11

Online degree programs like Coursera / Udacity / etc won’t carry nearly the same weight until their alumnae network grows, and that will require growing into non-technical fields.

12

A women’s only university would use alumnae.

Quote examples

1

Linguistic quibble: "Alumnae" is the nominative feminine plural of the noun "alumnus", and thus refers specifically to a female graduate of some institution of higher learning, &c.

2

"From the Association of Alumni and Alumnae of MIT April 1997"

3

Note that the cancellers never go on a big publicity campaign to get people to stop buying a certain book - they target the gatekeepers in the system, like the publishers, who are staffed by Oberlin and Wesleyan alumnae who don't want to be ostracized as "bigots" at their college reunion.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use alumnae in a sentence?

We took the meeting to talk about an investment,’’ says Genevieve Thiers, the Boston College alumnae who founded Sittercity.

What does alumnae mean?

A female graduate.

What part of speech is alumnae?

alumnae is commonly used as noun.