Meaning & Definition of word "Scholastic"

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    Scholastic

    /skəˈlæs.tɪk/

    noun:

    • 1. A scholar or student, particularly one engaged in academic studies.
      • Example: He is a scholastic who has dedicated his life to understanding ancient texts.
    • 2. A member of a religious order or organization devoted to study.
      • Example: The scholastics of the order made significant contributions to theology.

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to schools, education, or academic studies.
      • Example: The scholastic achievements of the students were celebrated at graduation.
    • 2. Of or relating to the method of critical thought in medieval universities that sought to reconcile faith and reason.
      • Example: The philosopher's work is heavily influenced by scholastic thought.
    • 3. Characterized by a formal or pedantic approach to education.
      • Example: Her scholastic style made the subject more accessible to the students.

    Etymology

    From the Latin 'scholasticus', from Greek 'scholastikos', meaning 'of a school'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    scholastic aptitude:

    The inherent ability or talent for academic work.

    scholastic achievement:

    Indicators of academic performance and success.

    scholastic year:

    The academic year, typically used to refer to the school calendar.

    Related Words

    scholar:

    A person who studies or has a deep knowledge of a particular subject.

    scholarship:

    A grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievements.

    school:

    An institution for educating children or students.

    Slang Meanings of scholastic

    Meaning: Book smart

    Example Sentence: He's not just book smart; he really knows his scholastic stuff.

    Meaning: Geeky about school work

    Example Sentence: She's so scholastic; she reads textbooks for fun!