Definitions for scholarly

scholarly schol·ar·ly

Spelling: [skol-er-lee]
IPA: /ˈskɒl ər li/

Scholarly is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 18 points.

You can make 370 anagrams from letters in scholarly (achllorsy).

Definitions for scholarly

adjective

  1. of, like, or befitting a scholar:
  2. having the qualities of a scholar:
  3. concerned with academic learning and research.

adverb

  1. like a scholar.

Origin of scholarly

First recorded in 1590-1600; scholar + -ly

Examples for scholarly

Hyrtl refers to him respectfully as "that scholarly son of Israel."

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

Then Birch of the State Department made a precise, scholarly observation.

The best Irishmen are the most brilliant, polite, scholarly men I ever met.

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

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

He meant something scholarly, worldly, and modern; he was thinking of his own tastes.

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

He wanted to found a learned and scholarly order which should be able to preach and teach.

Time passed, and periodically a scholarly blog would raise a metaphorical eyebrow about the lack of test results.

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