Grado means degree — a common term in Academic & Exam Prep. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: March 12, 2026
Grado
noun • /[GRA-do]/
degree
Example:
Ella estudia un grado en biología.
She studies a degree in biology.
🧠 What does Grado mean?
The Spanish noun 'grado' primarily translates to 'degree' in English, referring to an academic title awarded by a university or college upon successful completion of a course of study. It can also denote a level or rank, such as in temperature (e.g., grados Celsius) or a level of intensity or skill. In an academic context, it signifies the culmination of higher education, like a bachelor's degree (grado universitario) or a master's degree (maestría, though 'grado' can sometimes be used more broadly).
📚 Extra examples
- Obtuvo su grado en ingeniería el año pasado.
He obtained his degree in engineering last year. - El grado de dificultad de este examen es bastante alto.
The degree of difficulty of this exam is quite high. - Necesitas un grado universitario para este puesto.
You need a university degree for this position. - La temperatura alcanzó los treinta grados.
The temperature reached thirty degrees.
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'grado' shares its Latin root 'gradus' with English words like 'grade' and 'gradient', highlighting a common concept of measurement or progression.
🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "Grado"
Synonyms: nivel, categoría, título, rango, escala
Opposites: desierto, ignorancia, principiante
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