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I Can't Wait to Wear My Graduation Gown Meaning
Meaning 1:excited to wear graduation gown (I can't wait to wear my graduation gown)
I can't wait to wear my graduation gown
/aɪ kænt weɪt tə wɛr maɪ ˌɡrædʒuˈeɪʃən ɡaʊn/
phrase
A common phrase used to express great excitement and eagerness for the upcoming graduation ceremony and the act of putting on the special robe that represents academic success.
excited to wear graduation gown
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/ɪkˈsaɪtɪd tə wɛr ˌɡrædʒuˈeɪʃən ɡaʊn/
phrase
A phrase expressing strong enthusiasm and anticipation for the moment of putting on the academic robe during a graduation ceremony, symbolizing the culmination of one's studies.
📘 Details & Usage
📖 Root Explanation
Graduation (Latin gradus, step/degree) + gown (Old French goune, robe).
💡 Mnemonic
Picture yourself in the gown, walking to the stage - the wait is over!
📖 Example
I can't wait to wear my graduation gown and take pictures with my family in front of the campus library.
I am extremely excited to put on my graduation robe and take photos with my family in front of the campus library.
🔗 Collocations
wear a graduation gown – to put on the ceremonial academic robe for graduation
receive a diploma – to be awarded the official certificate of graduation
attend the ceremony – to participate in the formal graduation event
🔄 Synonyms
look forward to the ceremony (phrase) – to feel excited and eager about the upcoming graduation event
be thrilled about graduation (phrase) – to feel intense joy and anticipation for the completion of studies
anticipate wearing the gown (phrase) – to expect and look forward to putting on the academic robe
🚫 Antonyms
dread the ceremony (phrase) – to feel fear or reluctance about the graduation event
be indifferent to graduation (phrase) – to lack interest or emotion regarding the completion of studies
avoid the gown (phrase) – to intentionally not wear or engage with the graduation robe
📖 Cultural Story
Graduation gowns originated in medieval European universities as academic robes, distinguishing scholars. Today, they symbolize academic achievement and are worn at commencement ceremonies worldwide.
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