Not necessarily. A doctorate is the highest level of academic attainment and can be taken in many different fields of study, not necessarily in science.
No, the noun 'scientist' is a concrete noun, a word for a person.
Scientist is a noun because if you know -ist, it means person who studies something, person is included as one of the nouns right? Person, place or thing. So scientist is a noun and not a verb. Ok?
The possessive form of the noun scientist is scientist's.Example: The scientist's notes were a jumble of mysterious scribbles.
a person who learns about the world by observing it.
Yes, it is a noun. It is a person engaged in scientific activities, such as research or experimentation.
You should address a person with a doctorate as "Dr."
You should address a person with a doctorate as "Dr."
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Professor or Scientist. Sometimes (If they have a doctorate or a PhD) you can call them Doctor.
Martin Luther King Jr. got his doctorate degree from Harvard.
A scientist is someone who studies science.
Yes, a doctorate in any study earnes the person the title of "Dr."
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The type of schooling to be a scientist would vary depending on the field of interest. Usually, however, an undergraduate, graduate, and perhaps a doctorate is necessary.
# A person holding a doctorate. # A physician.
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