Pronunciation: /ˈskɑːlərliˌnəs/
noun the quality or state of being scholarly
A1 Scholarliness is important for students to succeed in their studies.
A2 The professor's scholarliness was evident in the way he presented complex information in a clear manner.
B1 Her scholarliness was recognized by the academic community through numerous publications and research projects.
B2 The scholarliness of the author is evident in the depth of analysis and critical thinking displayed in the book.
C1 His scholarliness in the field of economics is renowned worldwide, leading to invitations to speak at prestigious conferences.
C2 The scholarliness of the researcher is unparalleled, with groundbreaking discoveries that have reshaped the field of science.
formal Her scholarly approach to the topic was evident in the depth of her research and analysis.
informal His scholarliness really shines through when he starts talking about ancient history.
slang Dude, her scholarliness is off the charts - she knows everything about that subject!
figurative The scholarliness of the old library was palpable, as if the books themselves held centuries of knowledge within their pages.
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