Academically

Word ACADEMICALLY
Character 12
Hyphenation ac a dem ic al ly
Pronunciations /ˌæk.əˈdɛm.ɪk.li/

Definitions and meanings of "Academically"

What do we mean by academically?

In an academic style or way; from an academic perspective.

Academitis is a condition that afflicts middle to upper class people educated to PhD level. Symptoms include: a distorted perception of self that is manifested as either arrogance or low self-esteem; fear of failure; blind ambition; self-imposed anxiety and depression with bouts of mania; mid- to high-level substance abuse. Sufferers of Academitis avoid discussing their emotions by intellectualizing them, frequently referring to books and articles written on the subject. The condition is likely to be accompanied by obsessive-compulsive behavior and thought processes. Urban Dictionary

As an adjective -- insufferably obtuse as a noun -- an un-entertaining charlatan Urban Dictionary

Feeling achieved or appreciated when receiving praise in school. while it can be a good motivator, constantly seeking academic validation can become a problem mentally. this can lead to purposefully overworking yourself to feel that adrenaline rush that comes with good marks. Urban Dictionary

The dumbing-down of standards at branch/regional campuses so that their lower-class students can pass and ultimately graduate. Urban Dictionary

An individual (typically a student) that acquires traits that are seen by many as scholarly. Urban Dictionary

The process of learning or memorizing by rote, subsequently followed by the regurgitation of that knowledge onto an exam answer sheet. Just as with the serious eating disorder, this form of bulemia results in no real retention of substance. This term is frequently applied to describe a common practice of young medical students. Urban Dictionary

Academic Wank describes a writing method employed by students of any subject, (but especially psychology,) who may not necessarily have all the facts at their fingertips, but need to pad-out an essay with some generalised waffle in order to meet the minimum word-count requirement for the coursework set. Often used most in the early hours of the morning before a deadline, academic wank must be employed alongside content with actual intellectual merit in order to not result in a fail. Requires less research than an essay that will get you a first class degree. Urban Dictionary

This is what people refer to when using the acronym FAP (or fap). Used in place of its acronym when attempting to confuse others in the conversation, even if the intent is obvious. Urban Dictionary

An intense, non-sexual attraction to a person of great knowledge, authority, or experience, such as a professor, historian, political figure, scientist, or author. Persons affected by this syndrome may respond to the target by blushing, giggling, and avoiding eye contact after meeting or during conversations, much like the response of many people when they experience a romantic crush on another person. Urban Dictionary

A person who works the education system to his/her advantage in order to attain the highest achievement, usually while minimizing effort. Does not require cheating, only a keen understanding of how to succeed in academics, such as exploiting teacher biases by studying the way a teacher grades and thinks in order to tailor one's answer to his/her preferences and not necessarily to what the perceived objectively correct answer actually is. Urban Dictionary

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The word "academically" in example sentences

The Dean will lead the effort to reach out to the legal community nationally to enhance the School's visibility as a leading source of students of diverse backgrounds and bilingual capabilities, as a venue for collaboration and continuing legal education, and as an intellectual partner in academically and legally significant contemporary issues. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Because of the custodial job that schools need to fill for many families to the job of socialization, there are a lot of reasons to suggest that students will still go to facilities of some sort for their education -- even if the platform for much of what they will do academically is online. ❋ Michael Horn (2010)

Finding schools that fit your needs and where you'll fit in academically and personally, articulating why you're a good match to the admissions office and letting them know you're serious will make the whole thing more predictable. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Pardon this personal reference, because I have great reluctance to lend further currency to that dreadful deterioration of the finest kind of word whereby the term "academic" has become a word of discredit, and the man who talks academically is supposed to talk about what he does not know -- (laughter) for the academic circle is the place where you learn and where you are supposed to know; but such is the trick of language. ❋ Unknown (1922)

But there wasn't resounding support for the proposed plan - creating accelerated classes comprised of students identified as academically gifted at schools with large populations of those students. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Currently, students are identified as academically gifted through a test given in the third grade, as well as through teacher observations and parent input. ❋ Unknown (2010)

• Research across many cities is conclusive that mobility sets students back academically, which is why responsible school districts try to limit mobility.

Any translation is a "version" [with translations into the mother tongue going by that name academically] and should read as if it has not been translated. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It's not because too many poets write "academically" or got their MFAs. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I have one very close friend that was never "academically" successful, but has personal skills like no one I have ever seen. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Catholic Church is a corporation as I said and corporations never do anything just 'academically'. ❋ Unknown (2006)

These colegios sound quite rigorous academically which is what he'd probably need being from a high ability background. ❋ Unknown (1919)

McChrystal said that while everyone knew "academically" how to conduct a counter-insurgency campaign, the problem was getting the message to soldiers on the ground who often reverted to ❋ Unknown (2009)

Rodriguez said it doesn't appear Marcus Witherspoon will qualify academically, meaning he will probably never join the team. ❋ Unknown (2008)

If students don't progress academically, the federal government has the authority to restructure the school to seek improvement. ❋ Margaret Moran (2012)

Parents are often influenced by their ethnic background when trying to help their children improve academically. ❋ Ed.D. Matthew Lynch (2012)

Given this well-oiled and highly active Islamophobia hate machine, many Muslim Americans feel a sense of urgency to take control of their narrative -- to fight back against caricatures of Sharia as a "legal-political-military" doctrine that threatens the fundamental rights of Americans, and explain its true meaning both academically and through personal action. ❋ Asma Uddin (2011)

[I am not] sure if I developed Academitis because of my [PhD] or if I am doing a PhD because I [suffer] from Academitis. ❋ TM5 (2014)

adj.: that essay was so [downright] academic i didn't even bother taking my [benzos] before bed. noun: this academic keeps going on and on about the most insanely [boring shit] practically nobody has ever heard of. ❋ Heynonnynonny (2014)

Mom: Why are your [grades] so bad? Me: Because I [seek] academic validation to the point where if [I can't do it] perfectly the first time then there's no use in trying at all. ❋ Hermione.granger.tf (2021)

Man, this test was hard! Where's my "academic welfare"? The "academic welfare" situation at Miami [Hamilton] is necessary for their mouth-breathers. Without that "academic welfare" at [MUH], his [lazy butt] would have failed out long ago! ❋ Frank Scanlan (2008)

Tyler is an [academic weapon], he manages to take 4 [AP] courses, while still being on [honor roll] every semester. ❋ Academic Weapon (2016)

I can't remember anything that I learned last night. It's like I grabbed the answer [sheet], [puked] out all the answers and forgot everything immediately. I'd [say that's] academic bulemia. ❋ Thomas Suszynski (2008)

"[The research] methods [essay]? yeah, I didn't use enough references really, but I typed out some [academic wank] and handed it in anyway." ❋ Laraweasil (2009)

[BRB], [I need] to go to the [bathroom] for academic purposes. ❋ TheRealCthulhu (2016)

"Amy developed an academic crush on Professor [Potts] during Shakespeare [352] Winter semester. If she could have, she would have loved to listen to him talk in [iambic pentameter] all day. But when she tried to talk to him after class, she suddenly found she couldn't say anything intelligent at all." ❋ FeliceLovesCats (2010)

David seems to never do any work but gets straight A's -- he's such an academic hustler. Rebecca did all the reading, then [read the paper] prompt, wrote the paper and received a B+; Eva read the prompt, looked in the index of the book for [keywords] and read the relevant passages, wrote the paper and got an A, the latter is obviously an academic hustler. John takes the maximum number of courses a quarter, takes the hardest classes, has a [2.7] GPA and is still unemployed; his friend, an academic hustler, took it easy but has a 3.9 and currently a six figure salary. ❋ TheBold (2010)

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