Bookish is a word meaning "devoted to reading or study." Bookish words could be referring to "big words" or to certain words denoting a field of study.
bookish
Can mean bookish or pedantic. Or as in Don, like a person who is head or tutor at a college
It is a noun. Nouns are a: person, place, thing, or idea. If it were a comic book, comic would be an adjective (describes a noun).
Linking words that are similar in meaning.
When used to address people, swear words are usually abusive words. However, there are many abusive words and phrases that are not swear words.
He was a bookish sort of boy who didn't go outside very often but when he did he was a real pest. He was a bookish sort of boy who preferred to stay indoors and read.
Some words to describe school are:newoldprivatepublicsmalllargearttechnicaldramaelectronicsbusinesslawengineeringevangelicalmagnetcharterparochialelementarymiddlehighboardingmilitarygraduatemedicalon-line
bookish
A guy who reads a lot
A bookish fellow is often called a bibliophile or a bookworm, indicating a strong interest or passion for books and reading.
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The bookish Prussian youth who went on to become known as Frederick the Great was Frederick Hohenzollern, also known as Frederick II. After his father's death, he served as the king of Prussia from 1740 to 1786.
Both are important. They each have their place.
Can mean bookish or pedantic. Or as in Don, like a person who is head or tutor at a college
Bibliophile, scholar, learned, bookish... I think that's all I know of.