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Word | Academic |
Hindi Meaning | विद्या, सैद्धांतिक, शैक्षिक, विद्वान, अव्यावहारिक, अकादमी का, उच्च श्रेणी का शिक्षक, अकादमिक, पण्डिताऊ, विद्वत्परिषद् सम्बन्धी, शास्त्रीय रूढ़िवादिता, शिक्षक, अकादमी सदस्य, शिक्षा परिषद का सदस्य, शास्त्रीयता, सैद्धांतिक शिक्षावाद, शैक्षणिक दृष्टि से, शैक्षिक वर्ष, शैक्षिक गाउन, शैक्षिक चोगा, शैक्षिक सत्र, अकादमिक वर्ष, शैक्षिक उपाधि, अकादमी सदस्यता, शैक्षिक परिधान, शैक्षिक स्वतंत्रता, शैक्षणिक स्वतंत्रता, शैक्षिक कार्यक्रम, शैक्षिक संबंध, शैक्षिक विभाग, शैक्षिक आवश्यकता, शैक्षिक प्रशासक, विद्या-संबंधी, विद्या विषयक, शास्त्रीय, वैज्ञानिक, पंडित, विद्यामूलक, शास्रीय, शास्र-विषयक |
marked by a narrow focus on or display of learning especially its trivial aspects / Alt. of Academical / learning. Scholarly / related to a school; not practical or directly useful / of or relating to education and scholarship. / a person who is a teacher in a college or university / academics : courses of study taken at a school or college / of or relating to schools and education / having no practical importance : not involving or relating to anything real or practical / good at studying and at passing exams : good at academics, | |
Usage | ⇒ IIIT is an academic institution ⇒ The dean's talk about reforming academic policies was only an academic discussion: we knew little, if anything, would change. ⇒ The book appeals to academics and to the general public. ⇒ academic achievement ⇒ an academic degree |
Synonyms | scholarly, scholastic, theoretical, learned, pedantic, erudite, speculative, abstract, bookish, intellectual, conjectural, hypothetical, scholar, donnish, educational, literary, studious, academician, collegiate, pure, |
Antonyms | practical, unscholarly, applied, ignorant, ordinary, plain, simple, concrete, empirical, functional, ignoramus, untaught, accessible, accomplished, actionable, actual, apparent, applicable, applicative, art, |
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