What part of speech is pupil?

Pupil can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. pupil is a noun, singular of pupils.

Inflections

Noun

What does pupil mean?

Definitions

Noun

pupil - the contractile aperture in the center of the iris of the eye; resembles a large black dot
pupil - a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
pupil - a young person attending school (up through senior high school)

Examples of pupil

#   Sentence  
1. noun A teacher should never make fun of a pupil who makes a mistake.
2. noun Every pupil was asked one question.
3. noun The shy pupil murmured his answer.
4. noun The pupil was half asleep in class.
5. noun The pupil held up his hand to ask a question.
6. noun The pupil was punished for smoking.
7. noun Every pupil in the class is present.
8. noun I have agreed to let a friend's son come up to this farm by day for about six months as a sort of farm pupil.
9. noun Every pupil is supposed to know the school regulations.
10. noun The teacher pointed out the pupil's mistakes.
11. noun The teacher found a pupil cheating in the examination.
12. noun The teacher acknowledged the pupil with a smile.
13. noun He praised the pupil for his honesty.
14. noun She proved an intelligent pupil.
15. noun It was on my mind so much that I unthinkingly asked the pupil in front of me.
Sentence  
noun
A teacher should never make fun of a pupil who makes a mistake.
Every pupil was asked one question.
The shy pupil murmured his answer.
The pupil was half asleep in class.
The pupil held up his hand to ask a question.
The pupil was punished for smoking.
Every pupil in the class is present.
I have agreed to let a friend's son come up to this farm by day for about six months as a sort of farm pupil.
Every pupil is supposed to know the school regulations.
The teacher pointed out the pupil's mistakes.
The teacher found a pupil cheating in the examination.
The teacher acknowledged the pupil with a smile.
He praised the pupil for his honesty.
She proved an intelligent pupil.
It was on my mind so much that I unthinkingly asked the pupil in front of me.

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