scholar
Derived from Middle English 'scoler', from Old French 'escolier', from Latin 'scholaris', which means 'of a school'.
NOUN
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[/ˈskɒl.ər/en-US]
academic
formal
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learned person
formal
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educator
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academic scholar
formal
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researcher
general
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intellectual
general
Antonyms
ignoramus
A scholar is a person who is highly educated or has a deep knowledge in a specific field of study, often engaging in academic pursuits. Scholars are typically involved in research and contribute to the advancement of knowledge in their areas of expertise.
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- She is a prominent scholar in the field of history. — 彼女は歴史分野で著名な学者です。
- Many scholars attend conferences to share their research findings. — 多くの学者が自身の研究成果を共有するために会議に参加します。
- The university is known for producing some of the best scholars in science. — その大学は科学分野で最も優れた学者を輩出していることで知られています。
register: formal