[ UK /skˈɒləli/ ]
[ US /ˈskɑɫɝɫi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. characteristic of scholars or scholarship
    scholarly pursuits
    a scholarly attitude
    a scholarly treatise
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How To Use scholarly In A Sentence

  • These included the elegant designs for an indoor playhouse which were to become the cause of a great deal of scholarly speculation and disagreement. The Times Literary Supplement
  • In addition to the scholarly work of the study, he wrote Horace's Compromise to address its findings to a broader audience.
  • I don't know what Dave means by "episcopacy" either, but there's widespread scholarly agreement that the monarchical episcopate wasn't universal early on. Triablogue
  • I know that some academics regard conferences as the one or two times a year that they're fully able to reimmerse themselves in their field and reconnect with their scholarly community--and that's probably true, to some degree, for all of us, whether we're at research institutions that support colloquia and reading groups in our field or whether we're at teaching institutions with insanely heavy teaching loads and rarely publish. Archive 2007-02-01
  • She is the author of numerous research articles in scholarly journals and has co-authored a book chapter.
  • The King is Dead is not a conventional scholarly monograph like those published by university presses and read by precious few. Times, Sunday Times
  • The collection of seven articles, six essays, and one interview use an assortment of scholarly approaches to explicate elements in Shonibare's works.
  • A scholarly edition of the Obi pantomime is forthcoming from Romantic Circles, edited by Jeffrey N. Cox. About this Volume
  • Privately in 2006, I was told by a prominent, scholarly absolutist at that end that the Barragan-Martini view 'BMV' for short, and thus my own, is flatly incompatible with the entire logical structure of the Church's teaching about sex and marriage. Condomania
  • John can dally with a host of other women but never find in them the revelation of heavenly glory that he beholds after the most awkward kiss with the scholarly Lucy.
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