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Adjective erudite has 1 sense
erudite, learned - having or showing profound knowledge; "a learned jurist"; "an erudite professor"Antonym:  unscholarly (indirect, via scholarly)
 
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| Definitions from the WebEruditeDefinition:An erudite person is highly knowledgeable and well-educated, often in a specific field of study, demonstrating great proficiency and wisdom. Part of Speech:Adjective Senses:
     
        Characterized by great knowledge and deep learning.Possessing or displaying profound and extensive knowledge. Usages:
     
        She is an erudite scholar in ancient Greek history.The professor's lectures were always erudite and captivating.His erudite remarks impressed the audience. Sample Sentences:
     
        His erudite analysis of the novel provided a deep understanding of its underlying themes.As an erudite critic, she could flawlessly dissect any piece of literature.I enjoy reading books written by erudite authors who offer a wealth of knowledge. Related Products:Explore books by erudite authors on Amazon. |