No, "scholarly" is an adjective that describes someone or something as being characteristic of a scholar or academic. An example of using "scholarly" as an adverb would be "She writes scholarly articles."
I was hoping for a scholarly explanation.
Scholarly - concerned with academic learning and research.
Yes, but he had a few other scholarly people in his family.
is a scholarly or systematic investigation or inquiry about a subject
Dawne Clarke has written: 'A sociological study of scholarly writing and publishing' -- subject(s): Academic writing, Scholarly publishing 'A sociological study of scholarly writing and publishing' -- subject(s): Academic writing, Scholarly publishing
He wrote about people and their real life problems and wrote about highly scholarly works
The opposite gender of "scholar" in Hindi is "विद्यार्थिनी" (Vidhyarthini), which means a female student or scholar.
yes.
scholarly :-)
Open Access Scholarly Publishers Association was created in 2008.
sometimes accepted unlikely tales as truth.