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The example sentences of ERUDITE in videos (4 in total of 4)

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Use "erudite" in a sentence | "erudite" example sentences

How to use "erudite" in a sentence?

  • God is love. His plan for creation can only be rooted in love. Does not that simple thought, rather than erudite reasoning, offer solace to the human heart?
    -Paramahansa Yogananda-
  • Most learned of the fair, most fair of the learned. [Lat., Delle belle eruditissima, delle erudite bellissima.]
    -Jacopo Sannazaro-
  • When literature becomes overly erudite, it means that interest in the art has gone and curiosity about the artist is what's important. It becomes a kind of idolatry.
    -Isaac Bashevis Singer-
  • Seeing depends on knowledge / And knowledge, of course, on your college / But when you are erudite and wise / What matters is to use your eyes.
    -Ernst Gombrich-
  • An erudite is someone who displays less than he knows; a journalist or consultant the opposite.
    -Nassim Nicholas Taleb-
  • Master and Doctor are my titles; for ten years now, without repose, I held my erudite recitals and led my pupils by the nose.
    -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe-
  • I learned that economics was not an exact science and that the most erudite men would analyze the economic ills of the world and derive a totally different conclusion.
    -Edith Summerskill, Baroness Summerskill-
  • We would do well to ask ourselves the kind of fundamental questions posed by [Buruma's] erudite and thought-provoking book.
    -Jonathan Sumption-
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Definition and meaning of ERUDITE

What does "erudite mean?"

/ˈer(y)əˌdīt/

erudite

adjective
Full of learning; scholarly; learned.

What are synonyms of "erudite"?
Some common synonyms of "erudite" are:
  • learned,
  • scholarly,
  • knowledgeable,
  • lettered,
  • cultured,
  • cultivated,
  • civilized,
  • intellectual,
  • intelligent,
  • clever,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈlərnəd/

learned
adjective verb

having acquired much knowledge through study. To get knowledge or skills by study or experience.

/ˈskälərlē/

scholarly
adjective adverb

involving or relating to serious academic study. Having to do with study and research.

/ˈnäləjəb(ə)l/

knowledgeable
adjective

Having knowledge through education and experience.

/ˈledərd/

lettered
adjective

The way words are written or typed.

/ˈkəlCHərd/

cultured
adjective

characterized by refined taste and manners and good education.

/ˈkəltəˌvādəd/

cultivated
adjective verb

refined and well educated. To cause to grow by education; to enlighten.

/ˈsivəlīzd/

civilized
adjective verb

at advanced stage of development. To teach people how to behave properly.

/ˌin(t)əˈlek(t)SH(o͞o)əl/

intellectual
adjective noun other

relating to intellect. intellectual person. a person who is well educated and enjoys activities in which they have to think seriously about things.

/inˈteləjənt/

intelligent
adjective

having intelligence.

/ˈklevər/

clever
adjective

intelligent.

What are antonyms of "erudite"?
Some common antonyms of "erudite" are:
  • ignorant,
  • ill-educated,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

/ˈiɡnərənt/

ignorant
adjective

Lacking knowledge, awareness or information.

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