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academic

adjective as in relating to schooling, learning

adjective as in relating to theories, philosophy

noun as in scholar or university/college teacher

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Do you think academic history and popular history have gotten more similar over the last 15 or 20 years?

Are you seeing more commercial pressure from academic presses for historians to sexy it up a bit?

Their claims have led to both academic controversy and localized conflict.

They are afflicted with “progressive spiritual emptiness,” he said, which no amount of academic honors and degrees can fill.

Academic freedom has been a hot debate within education circles.

The earnest youth grinding at the academic mill has dreamed it in the pauses of his studious labor.

The Wren Building, named in his honor, was constructed by 1698 and it is the oldest academic structure still in existence.

While his two brothers carried on the business he devoted himself to an academic career.

Later in the evening Jenny Wick accompanied Paul, as he sang some old ballads full of a kind of academic gruesomeness.

Later again, he turned to the more ancient Greeks, and the result 193 was the most academic of his pictures, his “Leonidas.”

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On this page you'll find 70 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to academic, such as: collegiate, intellectual, scholarly, scholastic, college, and university.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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