A learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines.
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Examples for "student"
Examples for "student"
1SEA student Molly Stark-Ragsdale: Working as a team has been really great.
2The student population is quite different, the student experience is quite different.
3Boschini said this is not a football problem but a student problem.
4In this case the problem without a solution upset the student, too.
5I ask the student to work some physics problem on the board.
1Two distinctly different models, said a religious scholar who follows Iranian politics.
2The memorials to the celebrated navigator and the simple scholar stand together.
3He was elected a scholar in 1861 and graduated the following year.
4People want to know somebody is demanding answers, said Zhang, the scholar.
5The scholar concealed himself; just then a happy idea occurred to him.
1The bookman sympathised with him, but asked what was the proposed name.
2A man who does not possess many books is not a bookman.
3But the bookman no longer has the opportunity of selecting for a community.
4This omission he blamed on Ned Kenna the bookman, who was a U.P.
5The bookman assented, though inwardly he could not but agree with Mrs. Brown.
1Count Werther is a thoroughly scholarly person, whom I often envy his knowledge of the languages.
2A scholar is almost always the son of scholars or scholarly persons.
3A scholar is, in a large proportion of cases, the son of scholars or scholarly persons.
Translations for scholarly person