"Harrovians" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Harrovians" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Harrovians" Meaning

Harrovians refers to students or alumni of Harrow School, a prestigious independent boarding school for boys in London, England.

"Harrovians" Examples

Usage Examples of "Harrovians"


Noun


The Harrovians at the reunion were excited to catch up with old friends. (referring to alumni of Harrow School)
The Harrovians were renowned for their academic achievements and skills in sports. (referring to students of Harrow School)

Plural Noun


The Harrovians have a long history of producing notable leaders and politicians. (referring to former students of Harrow School)
The Harrovians have a strong sense of camaraderie and tradition. (referring to the community of people who attended Harrow School)

Adjective


The Harrovians-style posh accent is still heard in many British aristocratic families. (describing something related to Harrow School or its traditions)
The Harrovians-educated CEO has a strong presence in the global business scene. (used to describe someone who attended Harrow School or was educated in a similar manner)

Note: The term "Harrovians" is often used to refer to alumni of Harrow School, a prestigious independent boarding school for boys in the United Kingdom.

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