Applicant
UK /["/ˈæplɪkənt/"]/US /["/ˈæplɪkənt/"]/
Definition
a person who makes a formal request for something (= applies for it), especially for a job, a place at a college or university, etc.
In simple words: A person who applies for something, usually a job or school.
Examples
- There were over 500 applicants for the job.
- Successful applicants will receive notification within the week.
- Eight applicants were shortlisted.
- Grant payments will be made to suitable applicants.
- The advertisement attracted a number of applicants.
- The company will seek applicants nationwide.
- Unsuccessful applicants may appeal against the decision.
- The factory was accused of turning away job applicants who belong to a union.
- What can be done about the falling number of applicants to medical schools?
Usage notes
Used in job applications and admissions processes. It's appropriate in both formal and neutral contexts but may sound stiff in very casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
applicant + for + object
Memory hint
Think of 'applicant' as someone 'applying' for a position, like a student 'entreating' for a seat in class.
Collocations
- potential
- prospective
- eligible
- seek
- attract
- shortlist
- apply
- applicant for
Synonyms
- candidate
- contender
- seeker
- entrant
Antonyms
- employer
- rejector
Common mistakes
- Using 'applicator' instead of 'applicant'.
- Confusing with 'apply' as a noun.
- Using 'applicants' for singular contexts.