cum laude — cum lau|de [kum ˈlaudeı, kʌm ˈlo:di US kum ˈlaudi] adv AmE [Date: 1800 1900; : Latin; Origin: with praise ] with honours if you ↑graduate cum laude, you finish a university degree and are given official praise for special achievement →↑magna cum… … Dictionary of contemporary English
cum lau|de — «kum LOW dee; kuhm L dee», 1. with distinction (added to the diploma of a person who has done especially good academic work): »to graduate cum laude. 2. Informal. a graduate who has earned special praise or honor: »The place is crawling with Ph.D … Useful english dictionary
cum laude — cum lau•de [[t]kʊm ˈlaʊ deɪ, də, di; kʌm ˈlɔ di[/t]] adv. edu with honor: used in diplomas to grant the lowest of three special honors for grades above the average Compare magna cum laude,summa cum laude • Etymology: 1890–95, amer.; < L: with… … From formal English to slang
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cum lau·de — /kʊmˈlaʊdə/ adv formal : with honor used in the U.S. to indicate that a student has graduated from a college or university at the third highest of three special levels of achievement She graduated cum laude. compare ↑magna cum laude, ↑summa cum… … Useful english dictionary
cum laude — /koom low day, deuh, dee; kum law dee/ with honor: used in diplomas to grant the lowest of three special honors for grades above the average. Cf. magna cum laude, summa cum laude. [1890 95, Amer.; < L: with praise] * * * … Universalium
cum laude — /kʊm ˈlaʊdeɪ/ (say koom lowday) adverb with honour (used chiefly in US universities to grant the lowest of three special honours for above average academic performance). Compare magna cum laude, summa cum laude …
cum laude — adverb AmE if you graduate 3 (1) cum laude, you finish a university degree in the US and are given official praise for special achievement … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
magna cum laude — /mahg neuh koom low day, deuh, dee; mag neuh kum law dee/ with great praise: used in diplomas to grant the next to highest of three special honors for grades above the average. Cf. cum laude, summa cum laude. [1895 1900; < L magna cum laude] * *… … Universalium