scholar
nounHow to pronounce scholar:
Definition of scholar:
- scholar (noun):
- a person who studies an academic subject
- a person who attends a school or studies under a teacher pupil
- a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines.
Synonyms for scholar:
academic
academician
acca
alum
alumna
alumnus
arabist
assimilator
bibliographer
bibliophile
bluestocking
book lover
bookman
bookworm
cabalist
doctor
dr.
egghead
generalist
goliard
grad
graduate
guru
historian
historiographer
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Antonyms for scholar:
advisor
counsellor
counselor
educationist
educator
instructor
lecturer
master
mentor
nonstudent
pedagog
pedagogue
principal
professor
schoolmaster
schoolmistress
schoolteacher
teacher
tutor
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