Synonym: amount, extent, grade, honor, measure, notch, period, rank, step, title. Similar words: the greenhouse effect, degrade, degradation, regret, green, greet, Greek, agree. Meaning: [dɪ'griː] n. 1. a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality 2. a specific identifiable position in a continuum or series or especially in a process 3. an award conferred by a college or university signifying that the recipient has satisfactorily completed a course of study 4. a unit of temperature on a specified scale 5. a measure for arcs and angles 6. the highest power of a term or variable 7. the seriousness of something (e.g., a burn or crime).
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31. He has a fever and a temperature of 38.5 degree.
32. Doing a degree has increased my confidence and I feel much more self-aware.
33. To what degree can parents be held responsible for a child's behaviour?
34. A degree in computer science offers a fast track to the top.
35. Police work involves a considerable degree of flexibility and discretion.
36. A private car gives a much greater degree of comfort and mobility.
37. The boat is now leaning at a 30 degree angle.
38. They showed a remarkable degree of moderation in not quarrelling publicly on television.
39. The increased inflation will inject a degree of instability into the economy.
40. I had to matriculate if I wanted to do a degree.
41. Getting out of this mess was going to require a fair degree of ingenuity.
42. There was a degree of exaggeration in his description of events.
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44. A degree does not give you a divine right to wealth.
45. An increasing number of students are registering for degree courses each year.
46. The possession of a degree does not guarantee you a job.
47. Most pop music is influenced, to a greater or lesser degree, by the blues.
48. She has a degree in biology.
49. The film was boring to a degree.
50. This qualification is the equivalent of a degree.
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51. There are 3600 seconds in a degree.
52. There has got to be a degree of flexibility.
53. He hasn't enough credits to get his degree.
54. Tom is studying for a degree in politics.
55. The company maintains a high degree of liquidity.
56. We were questioned to the nth degree.
57. I didn't put down that I had postgraduate degree.
58. Hot coffee can give first - degree burns.
59. His arguments are simplistic to an extreme degree.
60. A second-class honours degree is the minimum requirement.
More similar words: the greenhouse effect, degrade, degradation, regret, green, greet, Greek, agree, regressive, agree to, agree on, disagree, agree with, agreement, agreeable, disagreeable, a bad egg, degenerate, begrudge, integrate, cablegram, integrity, integrated, integration, middle ground, on the grounds of, great, free, tree, creep.