scholarship
/ˈskɑːləɹʃɪp/noun3 syllables
Scholarship means: profound scholarly knowledge.
Synonyms for scholarship15
noun, as in profound scholarly knowledge
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