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bookish

adjective as in scholarly

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Aloof and bookish, Pius XI (Achille Ratti) spent years as a Vatican librarian before becoming a diplomat and cardinal.

Margot, three years older than Anne, was quiet and bookish but still a part of things.

Poet Jackie Kay said of the nominees, “It is a sad day when even the Booker is afraid to be bookish.”

Especially when you look at the other side of the bracket and see bookish James Thurber.

Great new novels on hippie California, a bookish adventure, and the gritty Midwest.

Technical words and bookish terms are not words of national use.

It all came back in cash to the working man; and yet it was my own pals who had rebuked me for being too bookish.

I envy you the acquaintance of a genuine non-bookish man like Captain Speke.

It was only geography that morning, any way: and the practical thing was worth any quantity of bookish theoric.

He seemingly was a bookish young man who would probably enjoy hunting a Greek verb to its lair.

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On this page you'll find 23 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to bookish, such as: brainy, studious, academic, intelligent, learned, and literary.

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

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