Pronunciation: /ˌæk.əˈdɛm.ɪ.kə.li/
adjective pertaining to academics or scholarly pursuits
A1 She is academically inclined and enjoys studying.
A2 The school provides academically challenging courses for students.
B1 The university offers a wide range of academically rigorous programs.
B2 His academically impressive resume helped him secure a scholarship.
C1 The professor is known for his academically rigorous research in the field of physics.
C2 Her academically distinguished career has earned her numerous awards and accolades.
adverb relating to academic matters or study
A1 She is academically successful in her studies.
A2 He is academically inclined towards science subjects.
B1 The students are academically prepared for the upcoming exams.
B2 The professor is academically rigorous in his teaching methods.
C1 Her thesis was academically challenging and well-researched.
C2 The university is known for its academically prestigious programs.
formal She excelled academically and graduated with top honors.
informal He's doing really well academically, getting straight A's.
slang She's killing it academically, acing all her exams.
figurative He's climbing the academic ladder, making progress academically.
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