noun
- people who have studied a subject for a long time and know a lot about it
- students who receive money to pay for their education because of their good work
Usage: plural of scholar
Usage: plural of scholar; refers to scholarship recipients
Examples
- The conference brought together scholars from around the world.
- Medieval scholars spent years copying manuscripts by hand.
- She consulted several Shakespeare scholars for her research.
- The university awarded scholarships to ten outstanding scholars.
- Biblical scholars have debated this passage for centuries.
- Young scholars presented their findings at the symposium.
- The library’s rare books collection attracts many scholars.