What is another word for doctoral?

Pronunciation: [dˈɒktəɹə͡l] (IPA)

When referring to advanced degrees, the term "doctoral" is commonly used. However, there are several other synonymous terms that can be used instead. "Doctorate" is a direct synonym, and it is also often used interchangeably with doctoral. Additionally, "PhD", which stands for Doctor of Philosophy, is another commonly used synonym. "Doctoral level" and "doctoral degree" are also often used to convey the same meaning. In some fields, such as law or medicine, "doctor" may be used as a synonym for doctoral as well. Overall, there are various synonymous terms that can be used instead of the word "doctoral" in order to communicate the same meaning.

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Usage examples for Doctoral

He kissed her as she suggested, and then in a doctoral way replied: I thought you had more self-command.
"Paris From the "Three Cities""
Emile Zola
Such was his doctoral degree of addiction and from this philosophical islet inundations from void and addiction could not take him away.
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills
I'll have to begin my doctoral thesis shortly."
"Corpus of a Siam Mosquito"
Steven Sills

Famous quotes with Doctoral

  • With the establishment of a presence in all three counties of Delaware, recruitment in and outside Delaware and throughout the world and new master's and doctoral programs, Delaware State University will continue to grow and attract even more qualified students.
    Michael N. Castle
  • You have stripped from me the rank and privileges of the professorship and the doctoral degree which I earned, and you have set me at the level of the lowest criminal.
    Kurt Huber
  • Montaigne speaks of an “Abecedarian” ignorance that precedes knowledge, and a doctoral ignorance that comes after it. The first is the ignorance of those who, not knowing their A-B-C’s, cannot read at all. The second is the ignorance of those who have misread many books. They are, as Alexander Pope rightly calls them, “bookful blockheads, ignorantly read.” There have always been literate ignoramuses, who have read too widely, and not well. The Greeks had a name for such a mixture of learning and folly which might be applied to the bookish but poorly read of all ages. They are all “sophomores.”
    Mortimer Adler
  • Montaigne speak of an “Abecedarian” ignorance that precedes knowledge, and a doctoral ignorance that comes after it.
    Michel de Montaigne

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