Updated on March 16, 2024
| different | The various participants displayed different degrees of enthusiasm. | 
| various | The students answered the questions with various degrees of accuracy. | 
| few | The temperature is expected to drop by just a few degrees this evening. | 
| several | The cabin was several degrees cooler than the outside. | 
| many | The professor had many degrees in various subjects. | 
| higher | Professor Smith has two higher degrees in engineering. | 
| slow | The sun rose in slow degrees casting a warm glow over the sleeping city. | 
| honorary | The university awarded her two honorary degrees | 
| high | The university awarded high degrees to several students. | 
| advanced | The scientists had advanced degrees and had decades of experience in their fields. | 
| greater | The research requires precision to greater degrees | 
| variable | The results varied by variable degrees | 
| lesser | There are lesser degrees to which someone can be qualified. | 
| academic | She earned two academic degrees during her time at the university. | 
| graduate | I have two graduate degrees one in math and one in computer science. | 
| minor | The differences in their skill levels were only of minor degrees | 
| professional | She decided to further her education by pursuing professional degrees in business and law. | 
| relative | The relative degrees of the two were not clearly defined. | 
| electrical | The motor has a rated speed of 1800 electrical degrees per second. | 
| undergraduate | The students are required to complete 120 credit hours for their undergraduate degrees | 
| terminal | He has two terminal degrees from the same college. | 
| imperceptible | Almost imperceptibly, the temperature increased by imperceptible degrees over the course of the afternoon. | 
| moderate | |
| internal | The committee argued based on their internal degrees of agreement. | 
| severe | |
| medical | Many people attend medical school to obtain medical degrees | 
| equal | They both performed their duties with equal degrees of efficiency. | 
| highest | The scholars with the highest degrees led the research. | 
| mild | The patient experiences mild degrees of discomfort. | 
| intermediate | The method is based on changes in the intensity of light passing through an object placed in an atmosphere of intermediate degrees of turbidity. | 
| extreme | The fluctuations in temperature over the past few days have been extreme degrees | 
| insensible | The revolution had come to pass by insensible degrees | 
| rotational | This machine measures the rotational degrees of the turning shaft. | 
| one | The angle between the two lines is one degrees | 
| postgraduate | He had earned postgraduate degrees in both history and literature. | 
| varied | The students in the class demonstrated varied degrees of understanding of the material. | 
| slight | The difference between the two cars is of slight degrees | 
| milder | I prefer this over other things I've tried to varying milder degrees | 
| respective | The students earned their respective degrees in science and engineering. | 
| unequal | The two countries have economic power in unequal degrees | 
| infinite | The universe is an expanding ball, born from a singularity with infinite degrees of freedom. | 
| square | The field of view of the telescope is 2 square degrees | 
| corresponding | The corresponding degrees of the two polynomials are 3 and 2 respectively. | 
| associate | I earned two associate degrees before completing my bachelor's program. | 
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| comparative | |
| vibrational | The system has three vibrational degrees of freedom. | 
| discrete | A prism diffracts light into a spectrum of discrete degrees | 
| translational | |
| successive | The complex is formed in successive degrees of toxicity. | 
| fewer | Due to the colder climate, the arctic circle has fewer degrees of latitude. | 
| angular | The angle between the two lines is 30 angular degrees | 
| inferior | The inferior degrees of the priesthood were not to confer the Holy Ghost. | 
| comparable | |
| lowest | The students with the lowest degrees graduated first. | 
| marked | The economic indicators have shown marked degrees of improvement in the past few weeks. | 
| gradual | The darkness gradually descended in gradual degrees | 
| slighter | |
| equivalent | The two angles measure equivalent degrees | 
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