Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
scholastical
Adjective
/ˌskɒl.əˈstɪ.kəl/

Definition
Relating to or characteristic of scholars or schools of thought, especially in a formal academic context.

Examples
- The professor’s scholastical approach to the subject allowed students to deeply engage with complex theories.
- Many scholastical debates have shaped the curriculum in universities around the world.
- His scholastical pursuits led him to numerous publications in esteemed journals.

Meaning
The term ‘scholastical’ pertains to education, scholarly activities, and the academic traditions that shape the ways knowledge is pursued and taught.

Synonyms
- Academic
- Educative
- Scholarly
- Pedagogical