How to say "doctor" in English

In addition to "doctor", you can also say "learned scholar".

Word explanations:

learned

English ['l?nd; ?l?:n?d] ? American ['l?nd; l?n?d] ?

adj. learned; learned; scholarly

n. (Learned) a person's name; (English) Learned

scholar

English ['sk?l?] ? American ['skɑl?]?

n. scholar; scholarship winner

Example sentences:

①After the scandal was exposed, the learned scholar committed suicide. ?

After the scandal was exposed, the learned scholar committed suicide.

②He is more highly educated, with a learned scholar in Chemistry. ?

He is more highly educated, with a learned scholar in Chemistry.

③In the office, the learned scholar Lahey seemed less guarded, more relaxed. ?

In the office, Dr. Lahey seemed less guarded, more relaxed.

④Despite a thorough investigation, no trace of the learned scholar Southwell has been found. ?

Despite a thorough investigation, no trace of Dr. Southwell has been found.

Expanded Information

Related expressions:

Doctoral degree: doctor's degree/doctorate

Example sentences:

1. An honorary doctorate of law was conferred on him by Newcastle University in 1976.

An honorary doctorate of law was conferred on him by Newcastle University in 1976.

2. He had just received a doctorate in recognition of his contributions to seismology. ?

He had just received a doctorate in recognition of his contributions to seismology.

3. I went on to earn a second doctor's degree in zoology.?

I went on to earn a second doctor's degree in zoology.