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nongraduate

noun
non·​grad·​u·​ate | \ ˌnän-ˈgra-jə-wət How to pronounce nongraduate (audio) , -ˌwāt, -ˈgraj-wət\

Definition of nongraduate

: a person who is not a graduate He became a college dropout, though nongraduate may be the more precise term.— David Leonhardt

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There are more women and ethnic minorities in our legislatures than ever before, which should be celebrated, but there have never been fewer nongraduates and people from blue-collar backgrounds. Matthew Goodwin, WSJ, "Europe’s Populists Are Here to Stay," 14 June 2019 Today, more middle-class jobs for nongraduates are in financial services and health care. Lauren Weber, WSJ, "Where to Find a $35,000 Job—Without a Degree," 26 July 2017 Despite the shifting composition of well-paying jobs for nongraduates, the division by gender has remained roughly steady over the same period. Lauren Weber, WSJ, "Where to Find a $35,000 Job—Without a Degree," 26 July 2017

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First Known Use of nongraduate

1855, in the meaning defined above

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