academically
academically — adverb
1. concerning school subjects, learning, and the kind of thinking done at universit
concerning school subjects, learning, and the kind of thinking done at universities, rather than concerning practical work or hands-on skills.
Quinn struggled academically in her first year of high school but found her footing after joining a study group.
do well/poorly academically pattern
The Lin twins are academically gifted, but only Daniel enjoys cooking and fixing things at home.
academically + adjective (gifted)
Dr. Rashida's lecture was academically interesting yet hard to apply to a real classroom.
Children at the village school are stronger academically than the city expected.
The coach cared more about Aiko's effort on the field than how he was doing academically.
- scholastically
more formal; common in US school reports
- intellectually
broader — covers any kind of thinking, not just school work
- educationally
focuses on the system of education rather than a person's performance
- practically
in a hands-on, applied way
- vocationally
concerning job training rather than book learning
文法句型
do well/poorly academically
academically + adjective (gifted, strong, weak)
用法筆記
Most often modifies verbs of performance (do, perform, struggle, succeed) or adjectives describing student ability (gifted, strong, weak). Rarely placed before the verb in everyday writing — usually sentence-final or right after the adjective it modifies.