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scholarly

adjective as in academic

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In the meantime, much of the book is already available online, and scholarly criticism has already started to trickle in.

Most notably written about by Dr. Gillian Frank in this scholarly retrospective.

For thousands of years, people have had scholarly debates about what constitutes beauty.

The released photos of Kim Jong-un as a scholarly, military-minded youth reinforce this ideology.

Yet, once again, the broader scholarly community has been less enthusiastic about the discovery.

His scholarly and linguistic attainments and his varied travels, fitted him well for the task.

He had scholarly tastes and business ability in pretty equal parts.

Poetry was scarce but many scholarly articles, often historically inclined, were written.

Men of refinement and high culture adopted it rather as an article of scholarly adornment.

This is the best account of the treasures of the buried city that has appeared in English, at once interesting and scholarly.

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On this page you'll find 50 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to scholarly, such as: erudite, intellectual, learned, bookish, cultured, and educated.

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

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