clerisy [noun]
Definition of clerisy:
- A distinct class of learned or literary people.
- The intelligentsia or educated elite.
Opposite/Antonyms of clerisy:
Sentence/Example of clerisy:
The clerisy gathered at the symposium to discuss the latest developments in literature.
She was well-respected among the clerisy for her groundbreaking research.
The clerisy played a significant role in the cultural revival of the city.
His work was praised by the clerisy but went largely unnoticed by the general public.
The university is renowned for its distinguished clerisy.
The clerisy often met in coffeehouses to debate philosophical ideas.
Her insightful writings earned her a place among the clerisy.
The clerisy's influence on policy and education was undeniable.
He aspired to join the clerisy and contribute to academic discourse.
The clerisy's discussions often shaped the intellectual trends of the era.