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    erudite
    /ˈɛr(j)ʊdʌɪt/

    adjective

    • 1. having or showing great knowledge or learning: "Ken could turn any conversation into an erudite discussion"

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  2. The meaning of ERUDITE is having or showing knowledge that is gained by studying : possessing or displaying erudition. How to use erudite in a sentence. Did you know?

  3. ERUDITE definition: 1. having or containing a lot of knowledge that is known by very few people: 2. having or…. Learn more.

  4. Erudite definition: characterized by great knowledge; learned or scholarly. See examples of ERUDITE used in a sentence.

  5. If you call someone erudite, that means they show great learning. After you've earned your second Ph.D., you will be truly erudite. Erudite is from Latin verb erudire, "to teach," which comes from rudis for "raw, unskilled, ignorant" (the source of our word rude).

  6. If you describe someone as erudite, you mean that they have or show great academic knowledge. You can also use erudite to describe something such as a book or a style of writing.

  7. erudite meaning, definition, what is erudite: showing a lot of knowledge based on care...: Learn more.

  8. (formal, approving) having or showing great knowledge that is gained from academic study synonym learned. She could turn any conversation into an erudite discussion. She was a well-respected and erudite scholar. The professor was entertaining as well as erudite. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Word Origin. Definitions on the go.

  9. Define erudite. erudite synonyms, erudite pronunciation, erudite translation, English dictionary definition of erudite. adj. Having or showing great knowledge or learning. See Synonyms at learned. er′u·dite′ly adv. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth...

  10. Having or showing a wide knowledge gained from reading; learned; scholarly. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Synonyms: learned. scholarly. wise. lettered. studious. intelligent. educated. cultured. Antonyms: ignorant. common. uncultured. uneducated. Origin of Erudite.

  11. If you describe someone as erudite, you mean that they have or show great academic knowledge. You can also use erudite to describe something such as a book or a style of writing.