bachelor
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British pronunciation
/bˈæt‍ʃəlɐ/

Definition & Meaning of "bachelor"in English

Bachelor
01

a man who is unmarried

bachelor definition and meaning
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Examples
As a lifelong bachelor, he enjoys the freedom to travel whenever he pleases.
The party was thrown in honor of the town ’s most eligible bachelor.
02

a knight of the lowest order; could display only a pennon

03

someone who has completed a bachelor's degree, an undergraduate academic credential typically earned after three to four years of study

Who is a "bachelor"?

A bachelor is a person who has earned a bachelor's degree, which is typically the first level of degree awarded by colleges or universities. This degree is usually completed after around three to four years of study in a specific field, such as arts, science, or business. A bachelor's degree serves as the foundation for further education or entry into the workforce, and it signifies that the individual has met the academic requirements of their program.

example
Examples
Michael is a bachelor of science in chemistry and works as a research scientist.
Sarah, a bachelor of arts in English literature, pursued a career in journalism after graduation.
to bachelor
01

lead a bachelor's existence

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