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scholarship

/ˈskɑːləɹʃɪp/noun3 syllables

Scholarship means: profound scholarly knowledge.

Synonyms for scholarship15

noun, as in profound scholarly knowledge

eruditeness, erudition, learnedness, learning, encyclopedism, encyclopaedism

also used for scholarship

allowance, grant, stipend, subsidy, bursary, fellowship, scholarly method, education, knowledge

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What does scholarship mean?2

noun

1

profound scholarly knowledge

2

financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Scholarship in a sentence

  • Ziri applied for a scholarship at a college and luckily, he got in.Amastan
  • Giving a scholarship to that ignorant, shiftless student is an injustice.Serveto
  • This student isn't rich, he won a scholarship to study abroad.unknown
  • This summer, no scholarships were awarded to students who received one last year.Dorenda
  • Even though student numbers are increasing, on the whole, fewer scholarships have been granted.unknown
  • His diligence and good conduct earned him the scholarship.Zifre
  • Scholarship must always be exact whether it is interesting or not.DiffEquation
  • Ziri was offered a hefty scholarship to any college in the country.Amastan

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Forms of scholarship

as a noun

plural
scholarships