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degree
noun
a
unit
for
measuring
temperature
or
the
size
of
an
angle
,
written
with
the
symbol
Β°
β’
Water
freezes
at
0
degrees
.
Water
freezes
at
0
degrees
.
β’
The
pizza
was
baked
at
200
degrees
Celsius
.
The
pizza
was
baked
at
200
degrees
Celsius
.
From
Latin
β
gradus
β
meaning
β
step
β
or
β
rank
β,
via
Old
French
β
degrΓ©
β.
noun
a
qualification
you
receive
from
a
college
or
university
after
completing
a
course
of
study
β’
She
earned
a
degree
in
biology
last
year
.
She
earned
a
degree
in
biology
last
year
.
β’
After
four
years
,
he
will
graduate
with
a
bachelor's
degree
.
After
four
years
,
he
will
graduate
with
a
bachelor's
degree
.
Sense
extended
from
the
idea
of
a
rank
or
level
to
an
academic
rank
in
late
Middle
English
.
noun
the
level
or
amount
of
something
β’
To some degree
,
I
agree
with
you
.
To some degree
,
I
agree
with
you
.
β’
The
project
was
a
success
to a high degree
.
The
project
was
a
success
to a high degree
.
From
the
Latin
sense
of
β
gradus
β
meaning
a
step
,
later
used
metaphorically
for
the
amount
of
something
.
regret
noun
a
feeling
of
sadness
or
disappointment
because
something
happened
or
because
you
did
or
did
not
do
something
β’
Looking
back
,
she
felt
deep
regret
about
leaving
her
hometown
.
Looking
back
,
she
felt
deep
regret
about
leaving
her
hometown
.
β’
He
sold
the
painting
without
any
regret
.
He
sold
the
painting
without
any
regret
.
Middle
English
,
from
Old
French
β
regreter
β
meaning
β
to
bewail
β,
probably
from
a
Germanic
base
meaning
β
to
greet
β
or
β
lament
β.
verb
-
regret
,
regretting
,
regrets
,
regretted
to
feel
sorry
or
disappointed
about
something
that
has
happened
or
about
something
you
have
done
or
failed
to
do
β’
I
regret
forgetting
your
birthday
.
I
regret
forgetting
your
birthday
.
β’
They
will
regret
their
decision
sooner
or
later
.
They
will
regret
their
decision
sooner
or
later
.
From
Middle
English
β
regretten
β,
related
to
Old
French
β
regreter
β,
ultimately
of
Germanic
origin
.