Pronunciation: /ˈskɑlərli/
adjective relating to or characteristic of scholarship, learning, or academic achievement; showing academic knowledge or learning
A1 She read a scholarly article about dinosaurs.
A2 The students were asked to write a short scholarly paper on a famous historical figure.
B1 The professor's scholarly research on climate change was widely respected in the academic community.
B2 The book provided a scholarly analysis of the political implications of globalization.
C1 His scholarly work on ancient civilizations earned him a prestigious award.
C2 The journal article was written in a scholarly manner, with extensive citations and references.
formal The scholarly paper was published in a prestigious academic journal.
informal She's always reading scholarly articles to expand her knowledge.
slang I'm not into all that scholarly stuff, I prefer more casual reading.
figurative His writing style is so scholarly, it's like reading a work of art.
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