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==Part of Speech==
==Part of Speech==
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==Pronunciations==
==Pronunciations==
[gap yeer]  
['gap yeer]  


==Definition==
==Description==
A student looking to attend graduate school (often times, medical or law school) opts to take a year in between graduating college and starting graduate school for various reasons (to work, travel, study something else, etc.)
A student looking to attend graduate school (often times, medical or law school) opts to take a year in between graduating college and starting graduate school for various reasons (to work, travel, study something else, etc.)
==Usage==
Mostly used by students who plan on taking time off in between college and graduate school.


==Example Sentences==
==Example Sentences==
"Didn't you just apply to med school?"
Didn't you just apply to med school?
"Nah, I'm going to take a gap year, so I'll apply next year"
Nah, I'm going to take a gap year, so I'll apply next year.
 
==Context Labels==
Mostly used by students who plan on taking time off in between college and graduate school

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciations

['gap yeer]

Description

A student looking to attend graduate school (often times, medical or law school) opts to take a year in between graduating college and starting graduate school for various reasons (to work, travel, study something else, etc.)

Usage

Mostly used by students who plan on taking time off in between college and graduate school.

Example Sentences

Didn't you just apply to med school? Nah, I'm going to take a gap year, so I'll apply next year.