A scholar is a person who is educated, typically specializing in a specific field. A scholar is someone with an aptitude for study. Scholars are academics.
Yes, the word "scholar" does not have a prefix or suffix. It is a standalone word derived from Middle English and Old French.
When he was accepted to Yale University, he knew he would end up a great academic scholar.
The term "scholar" was derived from the Latin word "scholaris," which means "student" or "pupil."
The professor considered himself a scholar because of all the universities from which he held degrees. The scholar said he will teach anyone grammar and reading.
The term "scholar" was derived from the Latin word "scholaris," which referred to one who studies or learns.
there are many classes for scholars. that girl is a scholar. anyone that is a scholar is smart. i am a scholar.
A Greek Scholar was a person (usually male) who studied a particular subject and made interesting discoveries.i.e. Pythagoras
You are a scholar and a gentleman, both smart and kind. He was the brightest scholar at the university.
Yes, the word "scholar" does not have a prefix or suffix. It is a standalone word derived from Middle English and Old French.
No. Scholar has a short O sound, and the A is unstressed (schwa sound). (skaah-luhr)
When he was accepted to Yale University, he knew he would end up a great academic scholar.
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The term "scholar" was derived from the Latin word "scholaris," which means "student" or "pupil."
The word "rabbi" literally means "my master". It refers to a Jewish teacher or scholar.
The professor considered himself a scholar because of all the universities from which he held degrees. The scholar said he will teach anyone grammar and reading.
Academic or disciple.
A pupil or a scholar.