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"cum laude" (Latin)

What does the Latin term cum laude mean?

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"Cum laude" is a Latin term that translates to "with praise" or "with honor." It is a distinction often used in academic contexts, particularly in graduation ceremonies, to recognize students who have achieved a high level of academic excellence.

Examples in Sentences

Here are three example sentences using the term "cum laude":
  • She graduated cum laude from the university with a degree in Biology, acknowledging her outstanding academic performance.
  • The valedictorian delivered an inspiring speech during the commencement ceremony, addressing the graduating class cum laude.
  • His dedication to his studies paid off, as he graduated cum laude and received recognition for his exceptional academic achievements.
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