Word info

college-aged

Adjective

Meaning

college-aged (not comparable)

Describing a person of the age at which students typically attend higher education

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

After Stewart returned to “The Daily Show,” HBO snapped up Oliver and his show, which premiered last April, has swiftly reached dizzying levels of popularity, especially with college-aged students. Source: Internet

A study published in Biological Psychiatry revealed that when college-aged students consumed alcoholic beverages, their brains released dopamine. Source: Internet

But the death of a popular student soon after Dani caters a party at her house means Dani and her college-aged renters have to find a killer or watch Dani's business go up in flames. Source: Internet

“A college-aged man bumped into me,” Pagán said. Source: Internet

Not every college-aged person marches in the streets or pines for socialism. Source: Internet

But to wear a Lamb Chop costume today for a college-aged woman is different; it would have to be a sexy or a dominatrix lamb because a costume without either of those qualities deems me both unattractive and homely, naturally. Source: Internet

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