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scholar

[ˈskɑːlər]

scholar Definition

  • 1a person who studies or has a great knowledge of one or more subjects, either for their own enjoyment or as part of their job
  • 2a student who has been awarded a scholarship

Using scholar: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "scholar" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He is a renowned scholar in the field of linguistics.

  • Example

    The university offers scholarships to deserving scholars.

  • Example

    She spent her life as a scholar of ancient history.

  • Example

    The scholar's research on climate change has received international recognition.

scholar Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for scholar

Antonyms for scholar

Idioms Using scholar

  • a phrase used to describe a man who is both knowledgeable and courteous

    Example

    He may be a scholar and a gentleman, but he can also be quite stubborn.

  • a person who is widely recognized as an expert in their field of study

    Example

    She is a scholar of note in the field of environmental science.

  • a person who has achieved recognition and success in their field of study through their own efforts

    Example

    Although he did not attend a prestigious university, he became a scholar in his own right through his dedication and hard work.

Phrases with scholar

  • a person who has achieved great success and recognition in their field of study

    Example

    The university invited a distinguished scholar to give a lecture on economics.

  • an academic paper written by a scholar and published in a peer-reviewed journal

    Example

    Her scholarly article on the history of medicine was published in a prestigious journal.

  • a formal discussion among scholars about a particular topic or issue

    Example

    The conference featured a scholarly debate on the ethics of artificial intelligence.

Origins of scholar

from Old English 'scolere', meaning 'student'

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Summary: scholar in Brief

A 'scholar' [ˈskɑːlər] is a person who studies or has extensive knowledge of one or more subjects, either for their own enjoyment or as part of their job. It can also refer to a student who has been awarded a scholarship. The term extends into phrases like 'distinguished scholar,' and idioms like 'a scholar and a gentleman,' denoting a knowledgeable and courteous person. 'Scholar' is often used in academic and intellectual contexts.

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