Pupil (Noun)
Syllable division: pu·pil
How to pronounce: UK: /ˈpjuː.pəl/ US: /ˈpjuː.pəl/
#1 Meaning: A student, especially one in school, who is receiving education.
Example:
> She will be a primary-school pupil in about two years.
> His pupils always listen to him.
#2 Meaning: The light-entry point of an eye's central, circular dark area.
Example:
> When she gets angry, her pupils widen.
> If you look into his eyes, you will see that there is a splash of green in his pupils.
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The blind has brown pupils.
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The blind have brown pupils.
They are pupils, of a school with a differemt teaching method.
When Breno went to the optician, he needed having his pupils widen.
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They are pupils of a school with a different teaching method.
When Breno went to the optician, he needed to have his pupils widened.
The next day, every pupil had written a composition.
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The girl was a second-grade pupil.
The man looks very handsome with too cute with his blue pupil.
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The man is very attractive, especially with his adorable blue pupil.
Private schools, some of very high grade, draw many pupils.
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Private schools, some of very high quality, draw many pupils.