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- Dictionarysyllabus/ˈsɪləbəs/
noun
- 1. the subjects in a course of study or teaching: "there isn't time to cover the syllabus"
- 2. (in the Roman Catholic Church) a summary of points decided by papal decree regarding heretical doctrines or practices.
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Learn the origin, usage, and examples of the word syllabus, which means a summary outline of a course of study or examination requirements. Find synonyms, related articles, and word history of syllabus.
A syllabus is a plan showing the subjects or books to be studied in a course. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and usage of syllabus with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.
Syllabus definition: an outline or other brief statement of the main points of a discourse, the subjects of a course of lectures, the contents of a curriculum, etc.. See examples of SYLLABUS used in a sentence.
A syllabus is a plan showing the subjects or books to be studied in a particular course or class. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation and usage of syllabus with examples from various sources.
A syllabus is a list of the topics, books, etc. that students should study in a particular subject at school or college. Learn how to pronounce, use and collocate syllabus with other words in English.
Definitions of syllabus. noun. a summary or outline of what will be covered in an academic course. see more. noun. an integrated course of academic studies. synonyms: course of study, curriculum, program, programme. see more. Pronunciation.
syl·la·bus. (sĭl′ə-bəs) n. pl. syl·la·bus·es or syl·la·bi (-bī′) 1. An outline or a summary of the main points of a text, lecture, or course of study. 2. Law A summary or abstract of the legal rulings contained in a published judicial case opinion.