varsity letter
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Definition
Noun: An award, typically in the form of a fabric patch or a metal pin shaped like the initial of a school, given to a student for representing their school in a varsity-level sport. It signifies a high level of athletic achievement and participation.
Usage
The term "varsity letter" is used to denote the physical award itself and the status it represents. It is a specific term in the context of U.S. and Canadian high school and university athletics. - She proudly sewed her varsity letter onto her jacket. - Earning a varsity letter requires dedication throughout the season.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- "To letter" (verb): A related verb form meaning to earn a varsity letter.
- He lettered in track and field for three consecutive years.
- "Letter winner": A term for a student who has earned a varsity letter.
- The ceremony recognized all letter winners from the fall sports.
Variants and Related Words
- Letterman: A student, typically male, who has earned a varsity letter, often associated with a special jacket (a "letterman jacket").
- Letter jacket: A jacket, often wool with leather sleeves, on which varsity letters and other award patches are displayed.
Synonyms
- Athletic award
- Sports letter
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "To earn one's letter": To achieve the requirements to be awarded a varsity letter.
- She worked hard all season to earn her letter.
Noun
- an award earned by participation in a school sport
- he won letters in three sports