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pupil

[ˈpjuːpl]

Definition:
1. A person who is being taught, especially a child in a school.
2. A student in school.
3. The small round black area at the centre of the eye.

Use 'pupil' in a sentence:

  1. He is the most apt of all pupils.
  2. He is an apt pupil.
  3. The pupil lisped out the answer.
  4. Both teachers and pupils are looking forward to the new school term and all its challenges.
  5. The procedure involved displacing the lens from the pupil into the vitreous cavity.
  6. He told delegates the primary school pupil had attacked four teachers.
  7. Simply marking an answer wrong will not help the pupil to get future examples correct.
  8. I have a pupil who scored very low in assessments but is keen as mustard.
  9. The pupil could add and subtract but hadn't learned to divide.
  10. Will you take me on as your pupil?
  11. The pupil shrinks with age, allowing smaller amounts of light to filter into the eye to assist with vision.
  12. Be a pupil before you become a teacher.
  13. The pupil dawdled all the way to school.
  14. The school has over 850 pupils.
  15. The pupil divided the pencils by colour.
  16. I met a past pupil this morning.
  17. Plato was the pupil of Socrates.