Enroll Meaning in English
word
ɛnˈɹoʊɫ/, /ɪnˈɹoʊɫ
en-ROHL
ɛnɹˈəʊl
en-ROHL
Definition
To officially sign up or join a course, school, program, or organization.
Usage & Nuances
Mostly used in formal or educational contexts. Common phrases: 'enroll in a course,' 'enroll at a university.' Often confused with 'register'—'enroll' usually refers to joining, while 'register' is about signing up for specific classes.
Spanish: inscribirse - matricularsePortuguese (BR): inscrever-se - matricular-sePortuguese (PT): inscrever-se - matricular-seChinese (Simplified): 报名 - 注册Chinese (Traditional): 報名 - 註冊Hindi: नामांकन करनाArabic: يسجلBengali: ভর্তি হওয়া - নাম লেখানোRussian: записаться - поступить - зарегистрироваться (на курс)Japanese: 入学する - 登録するVietnamese: ghi danh - đăng kýKorean: 등록하다 - 입학하다Turkish: kaydolmak - başvurmak - kayıt olmakUrdu: داخلہ لینا - نام لکھواناIndonesian: mendaftar - masuk (sekolah/program)
Example Sentences
I want to enroll in a Spanish class.
basic
You must enroll before the deadline.
basic
John will enroll at the university this fall.
basic
It’s easy to enroll online these days.
natural
She tried to enroll but the class was already full.
natural
Did you enroll your kids in summer camp yet?
natural