studently
English
Alternative forms
- student-ly
Adjective
studently (comparative more studently, superlative most studently)
- Of, relating to, or characteristic of a student
- 1993, Peter David Blanck, Interpersonal Expectations:
- In an attack of studently compulsivity, an attack that greatly influenced my scholarly future, I did a statistical analysis that was extraneous to the main purpose of the dissertation.
- 2002, Alex Farkas, The Purple Supernova - Page 152:
- He gathered his studently belongings and at 5:00 pm sharp he disembarked.
- 2005, Maurice S. Lee, Slavery, Philosophy, and American Literature, 1830–1860:
- Fair enough, except that “The Transcendentalist” struggles to see clearly when, by dwelling on the personal hardships and seeming failures of studently patience, Emerson's speech becomes as much a confession as a manifesto.
- 2013, Nick Offerman, Paddle Your Own Canoe:
- When he began speaking, it became quite clear that he was Sid Vicious in attire only and otherwise meant serious student-ly business.
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