Scholarships [noun]
Definition of Scholarships:
knowledge
Sentence/Example of Scholarships:
I've passed all my high school examinations and I've a scholarship too.
They at least will understand that scholarship knows no nationality.
There was to be scholarship and company and curiosity and enquiry.
He too was full of his own affairs, for he had just been up to try for a scholarship at Oxford.
He was a weakling, and had no love of boyish sports; but he excelled in scholarship.
We set up no standards aside from character and scholarship.
For example, you work hard for a scholarship at Oxford or Cambridge—why?
I'd like, as a sort of scholarship, to send her for a year or two to Lincoln School.
I want to build some sort of a scholarship for Lincoln that isn't founded on books.
And they sent me to Amsterdam to try for a scholarship, and I won it.