Synonym: scholar, schoolchild, student. Antonym: master. Similar words: cupid, stupid, jupiter, top up, keep up, crop up, slap-up, step up. Meaning: ['pjuːpl] n. 1. a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution 2. contractile aperture in the iris of the eye 3. a young person attending school (up through senior high school).
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31. The heavy bag weighted the pupil to one side.
32. Teachers should not show favour to any pupil.
33. The teacher should treat each pupil as an individual.
34. The pupil dwells on each word.
35. The painting is believed to be by a pupil of Titian. Sentencedict.com
36. The pupil could add and subtract but hadn't learned to divide.
37. After his education, Goldschmidt became a pupil of the composer Franz Schreker.
38. An inattentive pupil is unnecessarily an unclever boy or a girl.
39. We are very proud that a pupil from our school has won the prize.
40. Simply marking an answer wrong will not help the pupil to get future examples correct.
41. Creative, two - way learning between teacher and pupil can take place.
42. He wants each pupil to have the chance to discover hidden talents .
43. The headmaster decided to make an example of the pupil and expel him from the school.
44. It is said that when Jack was a pupil his mother despaired of him.
45. Nobody was free from suspicion(sentencedict.com), from the head girl down to the youngest pupil.
46. The painting is the work of a pupil of Rembrandt.
47. The best pupil in the class, i.e. Peter, won the prize.
48. The doctor checked his eyes but there was no abnormal pupil dilation.
49. The pupil bent the corners of the pages in and damage them.
50. She took the pupil up sharply when he had a slip of the tongue.
51. Every pupil is supposed to be in his classroom at 9 a.m.
52. These complex formulae are beyond the grasp of the average pupil.
53. The teacher unified the answer of her pupil with hers.
54. The teacher supposed that the absent pupil was ill, but some of his friends suspected he was playing truant.
55. He was an outstanding pupil and, ipso facto, disliked by the rest of the class.
56. The pupil joined the two points by a straight line.
57. The teacher must know the name of each and every pupil.
58. The teacher checked off each pupil as he got on the bus.
59. Her school report described her as a very promising pupil.
60. Pupil behaviour was seen as 'the touchstone of quality' of the school system.