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Syllabus - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

A syllabus is an outline or summary of topics to be covered in a course, often including objectives, schedules, and requirements. It serves as a guide for both teachers and students.

syllabus

/ˈsɪləbəs/ /ˈsɪləbəs/

Definition:

An outline of topics covered in a course or subject of study.

Synonyms:

Curriculum, program, outline, schedule

Part of Speech:

Noun

Antonyms:

Disorder, chaos

Common Collocations:

Course syllabus, design a syllabus, follow the syllabus, update the syllabus

Derivatives:

Syllabi (plural), syllabic (adj.)

Usage Tips:

Use "syllabus" to refer to the structured plan of a course’s content and timeline.

Common Phrases:

Sticking to the syllabus, syllabus week, syllabus overload

Etymology:

Derived from Latin "syllabus," meaning "list," mistakenly attributed to Greek "sittyba" (parchment label).

Examples:

  • 1. The professor handed out the syllabus on the first day of class.
  • 2. Please review the syllabus before the next lecture.
  • 3. The syllabus outlines all assignments and deadlines clearly.
  • 4. Students often lose their syllabi by mid-semester.
  • 5. The updated syllabus includes two new reading assignments.

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