Scholastic
(
adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
Scholastic ( adjective )
- Relating to schools and education.
- Characterized by or given to scholarly study or learning.
Origin:
From latin scholasticus, from greek scholastikos, from scholazein "to learn".
Examples:
- He was a scholastic person, who devoted his life to learning and teaching.
- The scholastic approach to the subject was very different from the practical one.
- The scholastic curriculum was very demanding and challenging.
- He had a deep understanding of scholastic methodologies and techniques.
- His scholastic achievements were remarkable and highly respected.
(As a noun)
Scholastic ( noun )
- Relating to schools and education.
- Characterized by or given to scholarly study or learning.
Origin:
From latin scholasticus, from greek scholastikos, from scholazein "to learn".
Examples:
- He was a scholastic person, who devoted his life to learning and teaching.
- The scholastic approach to the subject was very different from the practical one.
- The scholastic curriculum was very demanding and challenging.
- He had a deep understanding of scholastic methodologies and techniques.
- His scholastic achievements were remarkable and highly respected.