Licentiate

Pronunciation: /ˈɫaɪsˈɛnˈtiˈeɪt/

Licentiate (noun)

  1. A person who has received a specific academic degree, usually allowing them to practice a profession.

Examples

  • A licentiate can teach at many educational institutions.
  • A licentiate is someone who has an academic degree.

Common collocations: obtain a licentiate, licentiate degree, licentiate holder

Synonyms of Licentiate

Formal

Antonyms of Licentiate

  • An amateur lacks formal qualifications or licenses.