1. graduated - Adjective
2. graduated - Verb
4. graduated - Adjective Satellite
of Graduate
Marked with, or divided into, degrees; divided into grades.
Tapered; -- said of a bird's tail when the outer feathers are shortest, and the others successively longer.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI had a lot of success from the start. I never really was tested for long periods of time. I got my first professional job while I was a senior in college. I signed with the William Morris Agency before I graduated. Denzel Washington
I attended the University of Louisville my freshman year, transferred to what was then Western Kentucky State Teachers College for my sophomore and junior years, and then graduated from the University of Louisville in the summer of 1961. Sue Grafton
I went to college because I felt like I was supposed to. I graduated from public high school and I did all the things that I was supposed to do. Mila Kunis
When I graduated from Santa Monica High in 1927, I was voted the girl most likely to succeed. I didn't realize it would take so long. Gloria Stuart
I graduated from the University of Michigan with a BA in Communications and left formal education behind. Sarah Zettel
Sarah Palin is now the guy who hangs out in the high school parking lot showing off his car, five years after he graduated. Rachel Maddow