scholarly journal
a scholarly treatise.
a scholarly account of the period.
an earnest, scholarly man.
a commercial book, not a scholarly tome.
the book is a scholarly study of the Churchill myth.
a pretentious scholarly edition;
scholarly pursuits; a scholarly edition with footnotes.See Synonyms at learned
The scholarly monographs were published as pamphlet.
I do not claim any scholarly disinterest with this book.
a judgement fenced around with proper scholarly dubitation.
She was a scholarly woman who had specialized in Italian literature at university.
The schoolmaster was a scholarly man. All his pupils looked up to him.
He has gained a distinction in various fields of scholarly studies.
I hope many more students will be present at the gymkana to taste the joy of youthfulness, and temporarily leave behind their scholarly dignity in the schoolroom or dormitory!
Books have a centuries-old tradition of annotation and commentary, ranging from the Talmud and scholarly criticism to book clubs and marginalia.
Their status within national scholarly circles is unparalleled.
Now it's a topic of scholarly research.
The researchers were exploring the advantages of scholarly culture.
According to the OECD report, some 75% of scholarly journals are now online.
And other people have published in scholarly journals their Capstone work.
One had a wise and scholarly look and made friendly gestures to me.
Now that is a scholarly career if I've ever seen one!
Are you grasping all this, Ned my friend? asked the scholarly Conseil.
In this realm, what I like to refer to as the scholarly temperament prevails.
The site will center on scholarly work and thought --- not breaking news, she said.
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