Scholarly Person (Noun)
Meaning
A learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines.
Classification
Nouns denoting people.
Examples
- The professor was a renowned scholarly person in the field of ancient history, having spent decades studying the subject.
- As a scholarly person, she was meticulous in her research and ensured that every detail was accurate and well-documented.
- He was a scholarly person who had written extensively on the works of Shakespeare and was considered an expert in the field.
- The university was proud to have such a distinguished scholarly person on its faculty, and his presence attracted many students to the institution.
- The scholarly person's ability to analyze complex texts and interpret their meaning was impressive, and her insights were highly valued by her peers.
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Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Book Lover
- Shakespearian
- Cabalist
- Theologizer
- Pundit
- Reader
- Masorite
- Scholastic
- Schoolman
- Musicologist
- Academician
- Theologian
- Alumnus
- Alum
- Vedist
- Savant
- Arabist
- Doctor
- Initiate
- Philomath
- Philosopher
- Master
- Sinologist
- Humanist
- Masorete
- Bibliographer
- Historian
- Renaissance Man
- Bibliophile
- Salutatorian
- Grad
- Goliard
- Scholiast
- Licentiate
- Mujtihad
- Graduate
- Islamist
- Postdoc
- Theologiser
- Pedant
- Valedictorian