Pronunciation: /skɑː.lər/
noun A person who is highly educated or has an aptitude for study and learning; a learned or erudite person.
A1 The scholar studied ancient history.
A2 The young scholar was eager to learn more.
B1 The scholar's research paper was well-received by the academic community.
B2 The scholar's expertise in the field of economics is widely recognized.
C1 The scholar's groundbreaking work revolutionized the field of science.
C2 The esteemed scholar was awarded the Nobel Prize for his contributions to literature.
formal The scholar presented a groundbreaking theory at the academic conference.
informal The scholar shared some interesting insights during the discussion.
slang That scholar really knows their stuff.
figurative She is a scholar of life, always learning and growing.
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