Campus Meaning and Definition
Campus
Pronunciation
/ˈkæmpəs/
Part of Speech
Noun
Definition
A large area of land reserved for a specific use, especially for a school or university, typically including buildings, sports facilities, and open spaces.
Examples
- The university campus was located near the city center.
- The students gathered on the campus lawn for a protest.
Synonyms
- Grounds
- Area
Antonyms
- Outdoors
- Public
Etymology
The word “campus” comes from the Latin word “campus”, meaning “field” or “plain”.
Usage Notes
A campus can refer to any large area used for a specific purpose, not just schools or universities.
Cultural References
In popular culture, campuses are often depicted as hub of intellectual and social activity.
Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases
“On campus” refers to being within the boundaries of a university or school.
Related Words or Phrases
- Precinct
- District
Collocations
- New campus
- University campus
Frequency of Use
The word “campus” is commonly used in modern language, especially in the context of education and architecture.
Common Misspellings
Compass, Capmus