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scholarly

Adjective
pl: nullpast: nullpp: nulling: nullcomp: more scholarlysup: most scholarly

This term carries a heavy weight of authority and formal intellectualism. It suggests a meticulous approach to research, characterized by deep diving into primary sources and a commitment to factual accuracy. It is almost exclusively used in academic, legal, or professional environments where credibility is paramount. While a person can be scholarly, the word often describes the work itself. It differs from intelligent or smart by implying a specific type of disciplined study rather than raw mental capacity. A scholarly tone is typically detached and objective, avoiding emotional language to maintain a sense of scientific or historical neutrality.

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Adjective
[something]

Showing great knowledge, learning, or academic rigor.

"The professor published a scholarly analysis of the treaty."

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