Scholarship - definition, pronunciation, transcription

*
Amer.  |ˈskɑːlərʃɪp|  American pronunciation of the word scholarship
Brit.  |ˈskɒləʃɪp|  British pronunciation of the word scholarship

noun

- financial aid provided to a student on the basis of academic merit
- profound scholarly knowledge (syn: erudition, learning)

Extra examples

She got a scholarship to Yale University.

The organization is offering five $5,000 scholarships.

The essay is a work of serious scholarship.

The book is about his life and scholarship.

She won a scholarship to study abroad.

She won a scholarship to Iowa State University.

He attended college on a drama scholarship.

Her latest publication is a fine piece of scholarship.

If one theme unites his scholarship it is that the Old South cannot be viewed as a monolith.

...committed to distributing the school's limited scholarship money so that it benefits more students...

...a football player who was ecstatic upon receiving a full athletic scholarship to the college of his choice...

...enraptured upon learning that he would be attending college on a full sports scholarship...

They have established a scholarship as a way to honor his memory.

...the book is entertaining, but its contributions to Shakespearean scholarship are nugatory...

...among the industrialist's philanthropies was a college scholarship fund for deserving students from the inner city...

Word forms

noun
singular: scholarship
plural: scholarships
Current translation version is made automatically. You can suggest your own version. Changes will take effect after the administrator approves them.
Original text in English:
Our translation to English:
Community translations to English:
    This feature is allowed to authorized users only.
    Please, register on our website at registration page. After registration you can log in and use that feature.
    Registration   Login   Home  
    ×