faculty

word

/ˈfækəɫti/
FAK-uhl-tee
/fˈækəltˌi/
FAK-uhl-tee

Definition

A faculty is a group of teachers or professors in a university or college, or a department within a university. It can also mean a natural ability to do something.

Usage & Nuances

'Faculty' is both countable (as in 'the faculties of a university') and uncountable (as in 'the faculty voted'). It differs from 'department' (smaller, more specific). In American English, often refers to teachers as a group; in British English, more often a division or school within the university. Also means a special ability (e.g., 'the faculty of speech').

Example Sentences

The university has a faculty of science and a faculty of arts.

basic

She is part of the engineering faculty.

basic

Human beings have the faculty of speech.

basic

My friend lost his faculty of hearing after the accident.

natural

He was promoted to the head of the law faculty last year.

natural

The faculty will meet next week to discuss the new curriculum.

natural