Diplomaed: meaning, definitions and examples

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diplomaed

 

[ dɪˈploʊməd ]

Adjective
Context #1 | Adjective

academic qualification

Diplomaed refers to someone who has received a diploma, typically signifying a graduate or someone who has completed a specific educational program. It is often used to describe a person who is formally educated and certified in a particular field.

Synonyms

certified, educated, licensed, qualified

Examples of usage

  • She is a diplomaed nurse.
  • The company prefers diplomaed applicants.
  • He is a diplomaed engineer.
  • Only diplomaed trainers are allowed to conduct the workshop.

Translations

Translations of the word "diplomaed" in other languages:

🇵🇹 diplomado

🇮🇳 डिप्लोमा धारक

🇩🇪 Diplomierter

🇮🇩 diploma

🇺🇦 дипломований

🇵🇱 dyplomowany

🇯🇵 ディプロマ取得者

🇫🇷 diplômé

🇪🇸 diplomado

🇹🇷 diplomalı

🇰🇷 졸업자

🇸🇦 حاصل على دبلوم

🇨🇿 diplomovaný

🇸🇰 diplomovaný

🇨🇳 获得文凭的

🇸🇮 diplomiran

🇮🇸 diplóma

🇰🇿 диплом алған

🇬🇪 დიპლომირებული

🇦🇿 diplom almış

🇲🇽 diplomado

Etymology

The term 'diploma' originates from the Latin word 'diploma', meaning a folded paper or a document. It was later adopted into Middle English in the 14th century and refers to an official document stating a person's academic achievements. Throughout history, diplomas have been associated with graduating from educational institutions, serving as proof of one's educational qualifications. The 'ed' suffix indicates the state of having received a diploma. Consequently, 'diplomaed' implies the successful completion of an educational program, carrying connotations of achievement and formality.