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Degree

UK /["/dɪˈɡriː/"]/US /["/dɪˈɡriː/"]/

Definition

a unit for measuring temperature

In simple words: A level or amount of something, especially in education.

Examples

  • She earned her degree in biology from the university.
  • The degree of difficulty in this exam is quite high.
  • How many degrees are in a right angle?
  • My brother has a master's degree in business administration.
  • The temperature dropped to a degree below freezing last night.
  • She was surprised by the degree of support from her friends.
  • The degree of accuracy in his calculations was impressive.
  • A degree in engineering usually leads to a good job.

Usage notes

Use 'degree' when discussing levels of education or intensity. It's appropriate in both academic and everyday contexts but avoid in very casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

degree + of something

Memory hint

Think of a 'degree' in school; you earn it after a lot of study.

Collocations

  • reach
  • at… degrees
  • degrees Celsius
  • degrees centigrade
  • degrees Fahrenheit
  • rotate
  • spin
  • turn
  • through… degrees
  • considerable
  • good
  • great
  • assess
  • determine
  • in… degrees
  • of… degree
  • to a… degree
  • by degrees
  • in equal degree
  • a greater or lesser degree
  • college
  • university
  • associate
  • have
  • hold
  • do
  • course
  • programme/​program
  • level
  • degree in
  • college
  • university
  • associate
  • have
  • hold
  • do
  • course
  • programme/​program
  • level
  • degree in
  • considerable
  • good
  • great
  • assess
  • determine
  • in… degrees
  • of… degree
  • to a… degree
  • by degrees
  • in equal degree
  • a greater or lesser degree

Synonyms

  • level
  • extent
  • amount
  • measurement
  • stage

Antonyms

  • ignorance
  • incompletion

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'temperature degree' — remember it often refers to education.
  • Using 'degree' without a qualifier (like 'high degree') when it needs one.
  • Mixing up singular 'degree' with plural 'degrees' in educational contexts.