The student took part in activities.
The student was involved in activities.
The student was occupied with activities.
The student participated in activities.
Any student engaged in plagiarizing answers deserves to fail.
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Busy, distracted, absorbed, engaged, immersed, engrossed, rapt, lost in thought, oblivious...
Do you mean pupil ? A pupil is a part of the eye and also another word for a student
A maven is another word for an expert. Therefore, possible antonyms would include a beginner, student or apprentice.
Any student engaged in plagiarizing answers deserves to fail.
For a student at college it remains "Student"For a student in a grammar or high school it is "Schüler"or for the American usage of the word it could be "Schulkind"Another word used is "Studiker" (colloquial)
Interested can also mean "engaged."
Another word for kids could be children, juvenile, teenager, youngster and youth.
A student who is in the early stages of their education can be referred to as a pupil or a learner.
Dedication.
Another word for archaeologist is an antiquarian or excavation specialist.
Yes, "students" is a plural noun that refers to individuals who are actively engaged in learning at a school or other educational institution.
The noun 'student' is a common noun, a general word for a person engaged in learning.A proper noun is the name of a person, a place, or a thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'student' is the name of a student.
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Busy, distracted, absorbed, engaged, immersed, engrossed, rapt, lost in thought, oblivious...
An attentive listener can also be described as a good listener or an engaged listener.