Scholarly

Word SCHOLARLY
Character 9
Hyphenation schol ar ly
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Definitions and meanings of "Scholarly"

What do we mean by scholarly?

Of, relating to, or characteristic of scholarship: synonym: learned. adjective

Having or showing a strong interest in scholarship or learning. adjective

Of, pertaining to, or denoting a scholar; characterized by scholarship; learned; befitting a scholar: as, a scholarly man; scholarly attainments; scholarly habits.

Synonyms Learned, Scholarly. See learned and studious.

In the manner of a scholar; as becomes a scholar.

Like a scholar, or learned person; showing the qualities of a scholar. adjective

Of or relating to scholars or scholarship adjective

Characteristic of scholars or scholarship adjective

Characteristic of a scholar.

Of or relating to scholastics or scholarship.

This term is generally used when two or perhaps a few more people debate something so obscure, or perhaps simply uninteresting to the general public, that they are the only people on the planet who know about the subject, and therefore know so much more about this specific subject than everyone else that they can only be deemed "scholars" on the subject. Urban Dictionary

Well-educated in the area of communication studies, attractive looking and your stereotypical communication nerd, loves to read Foucalt and Neil Postman Urban Dictionary

A guy who appears to be a gentleman and a scholar, but is really a douchebag. Urban Dictionary

Of or denoting a type of behavior or personality characterized by indirect resistance to the demands of academia and an avoidance of direct confrontation, as in procrastinating, pouting, or pontificating from your ivory tower. Urban Dictionary

Of or denoting a type of behavior or personality characterized by indirect resistance to the demands of academia and an avoidance of direct confrontation, as in procrastinating, pouting, or pontificating from your ivory tower. Urban Dictionary

Smart, good looking, well dressed, and educated man. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Scholarly

The word "scholarly" in example sentences

Christopher L. Peterson, a law professor at the University of Utah who has criticized the record-keeping company's business model in scholarly articles, says the foreclosure furor is a serious challenge to MERS because the documentation problems show the company is doing an end run around hundreds of years of American property law. ❋ Robbie Whelan (2010)

Now compare the movement in scholarly/scientific circles with the situation of Catholic ritual texts. ❋ Unknown (2009)

More temporary faculty means less access to tenured faculty engaged in scholarly activity. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It may be that the "indulgent inclinations" really do need to be indulged outside the classroom and elsewhere than in scholarly journals. ❋ Unknown (2009)

SPARC e-news - April 2009: a bimonthly newsletter features the latest SPARC activities, an industry roundup, upcoming workshops and events, as well as articles related to developments in scholarly communication ❋ Unknown (2009)

He specialized both in scholarly editions of classic authors, and English literature, Malthus, Boswell, Johnson, Marlowe, Shakespeare and Isaac Walton. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The growing trend in scholarly publishing, particularly in the natural sciences and health, is to eschew exclusive copyright protection in favor of a model that permits widespread and instantaneous publication. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The details of this remarkable upheaval in scholarly publishing can be read in publications such as the Chronicle of Higher Education and many other online resources. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Literature as academic study is covered in scholarly fashion; literature as enjoyment, as intellectual stimulation, as a dance of words, is sadly absent. ❋ Unknown (2009)

SPARC e-news - February 2009: a bimonthly newsletter features the latest SPARC activities, an industry roundup, upcoming workshops and events, as well as articles related to developments in scholarly communication ❋ Unknown (2009)

I would love to be able to express my missing-meta-maxime in scholarly terms .. because it seems to me there is something to be formalised in this direction …. ❋ Unknown (2010)

SPARC e-news - December 2007/January 2008: a bimonthly newsletter features the latest SPARC activities, an industry roundup, upcoming workshops and events, as well as articles related to developments in scholarly communication ❋ Unknown (2008)

SPARC e-news - October-November 2007: a bimonthly newsletter features the latest SPARC activities, an industry roundup, upcoming workshops and events, as well as articles related to developments in scholarly communication ❋ Unknown (2007)

SPARC enews - August/September 2007: a bimonthly newsletter features the latest SPARC activities, an industry roundup, upcoming workshops and events, as well as articles related to developments in scholarly communication ❋ Unknown (2007)

Scitopia. org is a free federated vertical search that lets you explore the research most cited in scholarly work and patents in a single click. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In keeping with Athabasca University's mission of overcoming barriers to education, we intend to work with emerging writers and researchers to promote success in scholarly publishing ❋ Unknown (2007)

Ex. 1 Scholarly debater 1: "The other day my friend from Finland and I got in an argument over whether or not it was proper for [Miklos] Spanyi to use a piano forte rather than a period instrument such as the [harpsichord] in his recent recordings of Carl [Philipp] Emanuel [Bach's] keyboard concertos. We thought it would be on the news.. but it wasn't." (sadly this is for the most part a true story) Normal person: "The fuck are you talking about??" Ex. 2 Scholarly debater 2 "More recent lab studies on Rhesus monkeys have suggested that old studies showing that cannabis damages the [hippocampus] were based on unsound and dishonest methods (not surprising since they were government sponsored) and that even at 100 times the amount that would get you high, there is actually a total lack of any long term effects on the hippscampus region of the brain." Normal Person: "Hippo what?? fuck this, I'm going to go smoke a bowl." ❋ Max Senalger (2011)

A. I [recognized] that there are cultural [shifts] in television. B. O [my goodness] you are so smart, i have a scholarly crush on you. ❋ Damacommnerd (2010)

Girl 1: "So I was talking to this guy who seemed alright, but then just turned into a [douchebag]." Boy 1: "Sounds [like that guy] was a [scholarly gentle-douche]." ❋ Sokolebowski (2011)

Dr. Rye responded to the shock of university politics by binge watching The Chair on Netflix and sending [scholarly-aggressive] emails to her department about how [back-door] deals shouldn't be required to get custodians to clean the [practicum] site or to have working computers. ❋ Mati Allin (2022)

Dr. Rye responded to the shock of university politics by binge watching The Chair on Netflix and sending [scholarly-aggressive] emails to her department about how [back-door] deals shouldn't be required to get custodians to clean the [practicum] site or to have working computers. ❋ Mati Allin (2022)

[Blake's] [looking] [macho-scholarly] tonight! ❋ LishaBlakeRay (2018)

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