Freshman in a sentence as a noun

In Germany, there is not even a freshman speech.

As a freshman, Google looked like the dream internship, the company to aim for.

The good and cheerful atmosphere at freshman speeches is something you should be proud of.

Around freshman year of college -- yes, college -- my roomate got an order of Omaha steaks.

This was one of the most impressive demo's my physics professor did in our freshman physics class.

I taught myself how to code on that machine, and so I have that freshman electronics class to thank, in part, for my career.

Freshman in a sentence as an adjective

The only thing that counts is how you make them feel in this very moment at the Welcome-freshman-party.

I actually tried this my freshman year of college: wardrobe of nearly identical shirts, pants and sweaters.

* I just want to make mention of the fact that Windows hit the scene when I was a freshman in highschool and dominated my computing life for 15 years.

It's like the "college freshman poverty" meme, where college students talk about how poor they were because they can't afford anything but Ramen.

Tighten your explanation a bit:I was arrested for selling ********* to a roommate in the dorms while a freshman at [Name of School] in 200?.

This related hearing [1] led by freshman senator Elizabeth Warren is eye-opening.

Freshman definitions

noun

a first-year undergraduate

See also: fresher

noun

any new participant in some activity

See also: newcomer fledgling fledgeling starter neophyte newbie entrant

adjective

used of a person in the first year of an experience (especially in United States high school or college); "a freshman senator"; "freshman year in high school or college"

See also: first-year