がくしゃ
Meanings
Adjective (の)
Noun
1. scholar
Pitch accent
くしゃ
Composed of
learning; scholarship; study; study of ...; -ology; -ics
person; -er; (arch.) expert; (arch.) geisha; (arch.) prostitute
Used in vocabulary (80 in total)
philosopher
tactician; strategist
Examples (31 in total)
He is something of a scholar.
He is a writer rather than a scholar.
He is at best a second-rate scholar.
The scholar carried on his lifework.
The scholar is an authority on fiscal policy.
The library was founded in memory of the scholar.
He is not so much a politician as a scholar.
He is not so much a scholar as a poet.
The learned man worships his ancestors.
Brown is not so much a writer as a scholar.
He is not so much a journalist as a scholar.
That scholar made a great scientific discovery.
Mr Johnson is not a scholar but a poet.
He is not so much a scholar as a popular writer.
Great scholar as he is, he is lacking in common sense.
He is not so much a scholar as a TV personality.
A great scholar is not necessarily a good teacher.
I met a famous scholar at the airport yesterday.
I think he is not so much a scholar as a novelist.
Mr Baker is not so much a scholar as a writer.
The speech of the scholar is well worth listening to.
We think little of him as a scholar.
Judging from what you say, he must be a great scholar.
He is a great scholar and what is better, a good teacher.
A scholar made an excellent speech about human rights.
The eloquent scholar readily participated in the debate.
Alfred, King of England, was a great scholar as well as a great ruler.
The scholar regards so-called compulsory education as useless.
According to some scholars, a major earthquake could occur at any moment now.
The scholar spent what little money he had on books.
The committee consists of seven scholars.