a student.
The word "scholar" can definitely refer to a learned person, but it's not the most common term for a student. Here are a couple of options that might be more fitting:
The aspiring young scholar poured over her textbooks late into the night. (This emphasizes her studious nature.)
He received a scholarship to attend college, becoming a dedicated student in pursuit of his degree. (This is a more general term for someone enrolled in a learning institution.)
The aspiring young scholar poured over her textbooks late into the night. (This emphasizes her studious nature.)
He received a scholarship to attend college, becoming a dedicated student in pursuit of his degree. (This is a more general term for someone enrolled in a learning institution.)
by Arminkshipper July 18, 2024

by Jshark321 December 11, 2017

When having sex with a woman, taking her from behind and using her back as a desk - a place where you can put your laptop, textbooks, notes, etc. to get some homework done.
Dude, how'd you get that paper done last night? I could hear you and Jenny from the other room.
We decided to try The Scholar. It's a great multitasking technique.
We decided to try The Scholar. It's a great multitasking technique.
by B-Jazzle March 13, 2010

A low class, poorly educated “know it all” type. Someone who thinks they are right because it “makes sense” to them.
by Keasterbunny October 5, 2023

A challenge established at Muskingum University by two Class of 2020 students to have sex in every academic building on campus without being caught by other students or faculty
by muskiedudebro April 13, 2021

by will brock January 4, 2022

He is such a Sarca-scholar! I bet his ex wife hates the sarcasm that he has mastered like a second language!
by IFixAircraft May 10, 2014
