unscholarly

ADJECTIVE
  1. not scholarly
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How To Use unscholarly In A Sentence

  • I have often pointed out in this blog how the Leftist leanings of psychologists make them unscholarly and unscientific in the ‘research’ that they do.
  • Their problem is an inattentive and unscholarly belief that they have found a way to expound a tradition without a community or a communion.
  • He brought out in 1747 an edition of Shakespeare in eight volumes which was sharply criticized as unscholarly, and in 1751 an edition of Pope's works.
  • Holden foregrounds his uncertainties and unscholarly speculations, some of which betray a cavalier approach to historical research.
  • With the exception of economics, the Humanities and Social Sciences have become so unscholarly that scrapping ALL of their courses would be of net benefit to the world.
  • And when a book proves to have been unscholarly, or plagiarized, it should be withdrawn.
  • Both writers made substantial adjustments to the original material, and their editorial work is now regarded as suspect and unscholarly.
  • It is unfortunate that McCloskey, a supposed scholar, would respond in such an unscholarly fashion.
  • Both writers made substantial adjustments to the original material, and their editorial work is now regarded as suspect and unscholarly.
  • Since language is primarily a tool for communication for scholars and the unscholarly alike, let the readers comment whether the example given below can be considered to be true Indian English or not.
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