summa cum laude

English

Etymology

From Latin summā cum laude (with the greatest praise).

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -aʊdi

Adverb

summa cum laude (not comparable)

  1. With highest (of three degrees of) praise; as noted, as an honor, on diplomas and degrees for work that is considered to be of the highest quality.
    Coordinate terms: cum laude, magna cum laude
    Nancy graduated from the university summa cum laude.

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Latin

Adverb

summā cum laude (not comparable)

  1. summa cum laude
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