CUM LAUDE


Meaning of CUM LAUDE in English

ku̇mˈlau̇də, -dē, -dā; kəmˈlȯd- adverb (or adjective)

Etymology: New Latin, with praise

: with distinction — used as a mark of meritorious achievement in the academic requirements for graduation from school or college; compare magna cum laude , summa cum laude

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.