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alumnus
[uh-luhm-nuhs]
noun
plural
alumnia graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university, especially a man.
As an alumnus of this university myself, I am proud to dedicate its new building.
a former associate, employee, member, or the like.
He invited all the alumni of the library staff to the party.
alumnus
/ əˈlʌmnəs /
noun
a graduate of a school, college, etc
Gender Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of alumnus1
Word History and Origins
Origin of alumnus1
Example Sentences
Our alumni group of eight purchased season tickets in 1976, the same year that Geof Strand began his magical cheerleading run.
The “Saturday Night Live” alumnus told “The Breakfast Club” on Wednesday that he was “embarrassed” by the way his personal life crowded out his work.
This year, he’s been honored by the city at the Mayor’s Ball for the Arts with the Emerging Artist award and recognized as one of UCLA’s top 100 alumni entrepreneurs for 2025.
Five minutes later, the “Saturday Night Live” alumnus came back toting a fresh pack of Parliaments, which he handed to the co-host of “The Five.”
Newbury Park’s new offensive coordinator is alumnus Cam Rising, the former Utah quarterback.
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When To Use
An alumnus is a graduate of a school, such as a high school or university. The plural of alumnus is alumni (which follows the plural ending construction used in other Latin-derived words, like stimulus and stimuli).In Latin, alumnus specifically refers to a male graduate, and sometimes this distinction is carried into English, with alumna being used to refer to a female graduate. The plural of alumna is alumnae.Still, alumnus and alumni are both commonly used in a gender-neutral way.The informal shortening alum is used to refer to a single graduate (regardless of gender). It’s sometimes pluralized as alums.Here’s an example of alumnus and alumni used correctly in the same sentence.Example: As an alumnus, you share something with all of the alumni, regardless of when each of you graduated. Want to learn more? Read the full breakdown of the difference between alumnus and alumni.
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