Pronunciation: /fəˈlɑːsəfər/
noun a person who studies or practices philosophy, especially as an academic discipline
A1 Socrates was a famous philosopher in ancient Greece.
A2 Many students study the works of famous philosophers like Plato and Aristotle.
B1 The philosopher's ideas on ethics have sparked a lively debate among scholars.
B2 Descartes is known as a groundbreaking philosopher in the field of modern philosophy.
C1 The philosopher's treatise on metaphysics delves into complex theories of existence.
C2 Kant's Critique of Pure Reason is considered a seminal work in philosophical literature.
formal The philosopher's theories on ethics have greatly influenced modern thought.
informal My friend thinks he's a philosopher because he reads a lot of books.
slang That guy at the party was trying to sound all deep and philosopher-like.
figurative She's a philosopher when it comes to analyzing romantic relationships.
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