Pronunciation: /ʌnˈskɑlərli/
adjective not characteristic of a scholar or scholarship; lacking in scholarly qualities
A1 The unscholarly student did not do well on the test.
A2 Her unscholarly behavior in class was disruptive.
B1 The book received criticism for its unscholarly approach to history.
B2 The professor was disappointed by the unscholarly research methods used in the paper.
C1 The academic community shunned the unscholarly work of the controversial author.
C2 The unscholarly arguments presented in the debate were quickly debunked by experts.
formal His unscholarly approach to the research project was evident in the lack of proper citations and academic rigor.
informal She got a bad grade on her paper because of her unscholarly writing style.
slang Dude, your essay is so unscholarly, you need to put more effort into it.
figurative The politician's unscholarly behavior during the debate turned off many voters.
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