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Antonyms for degree
dɪˈgride·gree

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  1. degreenoun

    Synonyms:
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  1. degree

    Antonyms:
    space, mass, magnitude, size, numbers

    Synonyms:
    grade, rank, stage, step, extent, measure, mark, rate, position, quality, class, station, range, quantity, amount, limit, order

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  1. degree, grade, levelnoun

    a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality

    "a moderate grade of intelligence"; "a high level of care is required"; "it is all a matter of degree"

    Synonyms:
    ground level, stage, form, stratum, grade, storey, tier, mark, class, point, score, spirit level, academic degree, story, horizontal surface, layer, gradation, arcdegree, floor, level, course, grad

  2. degree, level, stage, pointnoun

    a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process

    "a remarkable degree of frankness"; "at what stage are the social sciences?"

    Synonyms:
    tier, full point, layer, stratum, dot, spot, stop, head, leg, full stop, horizontal surface, gunpoint, peak, microscope stage, point, point in time, floor, percentage point, breaker point, spirit level, phase, power point, academic degree, level, grade, stage, arcdegree, pointedness, period, story, detail, decimal point, distributor point, item, stagecoach, compass point, storey, tip

  3. academic degree, degreenoun

    an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study

    "he earned his degree at Princeton summa cum laude"

    Synonyms:
    stage, level, academic degree, grade, arcdegree, point

  4. degree, arcdegreenoun

    a measure for arcs and angles

    "there are 360 degrees in a circle"

    Synonyms:
    stage, level, academic degree, grade, arcdegree, point

  5. degreenoun

    the highest power of a term or variable

    Synonyms:
    stage, level, academic degree, grade, arcdegree, point

  6. degreenoun

    a unit of temperature on a specified scale

    "the game was played in spite of the 40-degree temperature"

    Synonyms:
    stage, level, academic degree, grade, arcdegree, point

  7. degreenoun

    the seriousness of something (e.g., a burn or crime)

    "murder in the second degree"; "a second degree burn"

    Synonyms:
    stage, level, academic degree, grade, arcdegree, point

How to use degree in a sentence?

  1. Marilyn Raphael:

    There are two parts of me that answer this -- the scientist part says,' wait a little bit longer and see.' That's my cautious part, then the other part of me says, this is unusual variation in the ice. The degree is unusual, and it could be that that's a sign that climate is changing, and that's the speculation part.

  2. Defense Minister Marles:

    We enter this with a high degree of confidence.

  3. Chief Executive Karim Bitar:

    I think the reality is that we are going to continue to grow our earnings because the business is performing strongly at the moment, it's going to be a balancing act in terms of the degree of earnings growth - that's something we are evaluating.

  4. Michael Maher:

    I think what has happened to some degree is you have veteran teachers really feeling disrespected over what has happened in 2013 to today.

  5. Lauren Appelbaum:

    A lot of jobs at production companies and studios require a bachelor's degree [ but ] only seven percent of people born with a disability graduate college.

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