Enroll in Meaning in English
expression
ɛnˈɹoʊɫ/, /ɪnˈɹoʊɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
en-ROHL in
ɛnɹˈəʊl/ /ˈɪn
en-ROHL in
Definition
To officially sign up to become a member of a class, course, program, or school.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used in academic, training, or membership contexts. Often followed by the course, program, or institution ('enroll in college,' 'enroll in a yoga class'). 'Enroll' is more American English; British English also uses 'enrol.' Must be used with 'in' to specify where a person is joining.
Spanish: inscribirse en - matricularse enPortuguese (BR): inscrever-se em - matricular-se emPortuguese (PT): inscrever-se em - matricular-se emChinese (Simplified): 报名参加 - 注册于Chinese (Traditional): 報名參加 - 註冊於Hindi: नामांकन करनाArabic: الالتحاق بـ - التسجيل فيBengali: নিবন্ধন করা - ভর্তি হওয়াRussian: записатьсяJapanese: 申し込む - 入学するVietnamese: đăng ký - ghi danhKorean: 등록하다 - 입학하다Turkish: kaydolmak - başvurmakUrdu: داخلہ لیناIndonesian: mendaftar - masuk (sekolah)
Example Sentences
I want to enroll in a Spanish class this semester.
basic
You need to enroll in the program before classes start.
basic
She decided to enroll in medical school.
basic
A lot of people enroll in gym memberships in January.
natural
Is it too late to enroll in that photography workshop?
natural
He had to wait a year before he could enroll in college.
natural