Extracurricular [adjective]

Definition of Extracurricular:

unfaithful

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Sentence/Example of Extracurricular:

She’s socially savvy, the product of years of extracurriculars and team sports.

That meant being a teacher, a disciplinarian, a mental health counselor and an extracurricular-activities director on top of her sales job.

Not only are many public school districts canceling in-person classes this fall, but many extracurriculars like sports or theater programs are also canceled, so there’s little tying students to their local schools.

This fall, the company is expanding that concept to “Synchrony after school,” similar virtual after-school programs for children, including homework help and extracurricular activities.

Maybe companies, with a new imperative of survival in a shellshocked economy, would cut any “extracurricular” efforts like battling racial or economic inequality or helping save the planet.

There's a certain extracurricular idea coming up from the subconscious like a tidal wave.

My extracurricular research consumed the better part of my evenings.

The first night they met in the control room to divide the many extracurricular jobs involved in maintaining a patrol ship.

Thus it was that a very large part of the activities of the teachers were what we call "extracurricular."

But he didn't like the idea of any extracurricular work, especially with other Gods.