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Enroll
UK //ɪnˈrəʊl//US //ɪnˈroʊl//
Definition
To sign up officially for a course or program.
In simple words: To sign up or register for something.
Examples
- I decided to enroll in a cooking class.
- You can enroll at the beginning of each semester.
- They encourage students to enroll early to secure a spot.
- She wants to enroll in a summer camp for kids.
- After reviewing the options, I chose to enroll online.
Usage notes
Used mainly for joining courses or programs. It's not typically used for informal events like parties.
Grammar pattern
enroll + object
Memory hint
Think of 'enroll' as 'in-roll' — rolling into a new class or course.
Collocations
- enroll in a course
- enroll for classes
- enroll online
- enroll students
- enroll at a school
Synonyms
- register
- sign up
- join
- enlist
- subscribe
Antonyms
- withdraw
- drop out
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'inscribe' — they have different contexts.
- Using 'enroll' with an unqualified object, like 'enroll the class'.
- Using the wrong preposition, for example, 'enroll in' instead of 'enroll on'.