"Scholar" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scholar" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scholar" Meaning

A person who has obtained a college or university degree, or someone who is a learned person especially in one of the liberal arts or sciences.

"Scholar" Examples

5 usage examples for the word "scholar"


| Example Sentence | Part of Speech (POS) | Grammar Function |
| --- | --- | --- |
|[The renowned scholar published several papers on the topic of climate change.] | Noun | Subject |
|[The scholar's area of expertise was in ancient history.] | Noun | Attribute |
|[She was awarded a scholarship to study abroad as a young scholar.] | Noun | Object |
|[The college hired new scholars to teach at the university.] | Noun | Complement |
|[The professor was a respected scholar in the field of mathematics.] | Noun | Subject Complement |

"Scholar" Similar Words

Schnitzel

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Schnorrer

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A person who habitually begs or looks for free food or other favors.

Schnoz

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A rather informal or humorous term.<br><br>A "schnoz" is a slang word for the nose. It is often used affectionately or whimsically, much like the French term "nez" or the English "nose" itself.

Schnozzle

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Schoenberg

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Schoenoplectus

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Schoenoplectus is a genus of flowering plants in the sedge family Cyperaceae. It is sedge, and it is also known as the bulrush.

Schoenwald

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Schoenfeld is actually a German surname, but the term "Schoenwald" seems to be a combination of the German words "schön" (beautiful) and "wald" (forest). So, the meaning of "Schoenwald" is likely "Beautiful Forest" or "Forest of Beauty".

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Scholarliness

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Merriam-Webster definition:<br><br>1. Informal: students preparing to be teachers at a college or university.<br>2. People who have a deep knowledge of a particular subject or area, often formally obtained through study or training.<br><br>Oxford Dictionary definition:<br><br>1. A person who has studied in a college or university, especially one who is preparing to teach or is training for a profession.<br>2. A person who has a deep knowledge or learning in a particular subject.<br><br>Collins English Dictionary definition:<br><br>1. Students who are training to become teachers, especially at a high school or college level.<br>2. People with a high level of knowledge or expertise in a particular field or subject.

Scholarship

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A scholarship is a monetary award or any other form of financial support provided to students or individuals to help them pay for their educational expenses. It may be provided by a government, university, organization, or individual. Scholarships can be merit-based, means-tested, or based on other criteria, and they can be awarded to students at various levels of study, from high school to postgraduate and even professional studies. The primary purpose of a scholarship is to support or defray the cost of education, allowing the recipient to pursue their academic goals without incurring excessive financial burden.

Scholarships

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Noun<br><br>1. A grant or payment made to support a student's education, especially one awarded on the basis of academic merit.<br>2. A person who is an expert in a particular subject or field, especially one who has studied at a university.<br>3. A money allowed to a student for college or university.

Scholastic

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Relating to or characteristic of school or learning.

Scholastical

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Relating to education, especially at a school or university level.