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schools

Learn how to correctly hyphenate "schools" with detailed syllable breakdown and pronunciation guide.

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7 characters
English (US)
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schools

Hyphenation via the Knuth-Liang algorithm — result not verified against authoritative sources.

Because it is a word with a single syllable, schools is not hyphenated. The words that have a single syllable are called monosyllabic words.

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Definitions ofschools

1noun
  • (collective) A group of fish or a group of marine mammals such as porpoises, dolphins, or whales.

    Example: "The divers encountered a huge school of mackerel."

  • A multitude.
1verb
  • (of fish) To form into, or travel in a school.
1noun
  • An institution dedicated to teaching and learning; an educational institution.

    Example: "Harvard University is a famous American postsecondary school."

  • An educational institution providing primary and secondary education, prior to tertiary education (college or university).
  • At Eton College, a period or session of teaching.

    Example: "Divinity, history and geography are studied for two schools per week."

  • Within a larger educational institution, an organizational unit, such as a department or institute, which is dedicated to a specific subject area.

    Example: "We are enrolled in the same university, but I attend the School of Economics and my brother is in the School of Music."

  • An art movement, a community of artists.

    Example: "The Barbizon school of painters were part of an art movement towards Realism in art, which arose in the context of the dominant Romantic Movement of the time."

  • (considered collectively) The followers of a particular doctrine; a particular way of thinking or particular doctrine; a school of thought.

    Example: "These economists belong to the monetarist school."

  • The time during which classes are attended or in session in an educational institution.

    Example: "I'll see you after school."

  • The room or hall in English universities where the examinations for degrees and honours are held.
  • The canons, precepts, or body of opinion or practice, sanctioned by the authority of a particular class or age.

    Example: "He was a gentleman of the old school."

  • An establishment offering specialized instruction, as for driving, cooking, typing, coding, etc.
1verb
  • To educate, teach, or train (often, but not necessarily, in a school).

    Example: "Many future prime ministers were schooled in Eton."

  • To defeat emphatically, to teach an opponent a harsh lesson.
  • To control, or compose, one's expression.

    Example: "She took care to school her expression, not giving away any of her feelings."

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