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trick, device, dodge, wile, ruse, intrigue, Colloq racket, game,<br />

move: Ashton's scheme was to lure the security guards into the<br />

outer room, then lock them in.<br />

--v. 4 plan, plot, devise, contrive, intrigue, organize,<br />

formulate, hatch, conspire, machinate, manoeuvre, connive,<br />

concoct, Colloq cook up: Clifton had been scheming to get his<br />

revenge on them ever since the Manchester episode.<br />

scheming adj. conniving, plotting, nefarious, treacherous, crafty,<br />

cunning, artful, sly, wily, devious, Machiavellian, intriguing,<br />

slick, calculating, tricky, foxy, slippery, underhanded,<br />

duplicitous, deceitful: Wait till I lay my hands on the<br />

scheming little thief!<br />

schism n. split, rift, break, breach, division, rupture, separation,<br />

disunion: The schism was caused by a group of left-wing<br />

idealists.<br />

schismatic<br />

adj. schismatical, separatist, breakaway, divisive, dissident,<br />

heretical: The schismatic movement in art was marked by one<br />

faction's abandonment of realism.<br />

scholar n. 1 academic, professor, teacher, pedagogue, authority,<br />

expert, pundit, savant, bookman, book-woman, man or woman of<br />

letters, intellectual, highbrow, bookworm, Colloq egghead,<br />

brain, US longhair: Professor Read is one of the most respected<br />

linguistics scholars in the world. 2 student, pupil, schoolboy,<br />

schoolgirl, undergraduate: Cosgrove was a failure as a scholar,<br />

preferring football to physics.<br />

scholarly adj. learned, erudite, lettered, scholastic, profound, deep,<br />

intellectual, academic, highbrow(ed), ivory-tower(ed), Colloq<br />

egghead, brainy, US longhair, long-haired: Her scholarly<br />

achievements are not limited to scholarly articles for learned<br />

journals.<br />

scholarship<br />

n. 1 learning, erudition, knowledge, lore, education,<br />

schooling, training, preparation, Colloq know-how: Elsa Cairn<br />

brings to her appointment as headmistress considerable<br />

scholarship and experience. 2 grant, endowment, award,

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