Campus - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈkæmpəs|  American pronunciation of the word campus
Brit.  |ˈkæmpəs|  British pronunciation of the word campus

noun

- a field on which the buildings of a university are situated

Extra examples

Visitors crowded the campus on graduation day.

Rallies were held on college campuses across the country.

We walked around the campus on our first day.

Most first-year students live on campus.

They planted new trees on the campus.

The campus has several dining commons.

The social structure of a college campus

The college failed to provide adequate security on campus after dark.

Among the advantages of a small college is its campus life.

The university does not permit distribution of leaflets on campus.

We wanted him to have the typical college experience of living on campus.

The changes to the campus were surprising.

There was racial tension on campus.

...a college campus that was a nucleus of opposition to the war...

...around campus he's known as a real character, but one whose eccentricities are entirely benign...

Word forms

noun
singular: campus
plural: campuses
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