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What is the collective noun for group of graduates?

There isn't a single, widely accepted collective noun for a group of graduates.

However, here are some options that capture the spirit of a group of graduates:

Formal:

* Class - This is the most common and straightforward term, especially when referring to a specific graduating year.

* Cohort - This emphasizes the group's shared experience and journey.

Informal:

* Alumni - This refers to graduates of a specific institution, though it doesn't necessarily imply they graduated together.

* Graduating class - This emphasizes the graduation year.

* Batch - This is a less formal alternative to "class" and is often used in universities.

Descriptive:

* A throng of graduates

* A sea of graduates

* A gathering of scholars

Ultimately, the best collective noun depends on the specific context and the desired tone.

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