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[ er -yoo -dahyt, er -oo - ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈɛr yʊˌdaɪt, ˈɛr ʊ- / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective characterized by great knowledge; learned or scholarly: an erudite professor; an erudite commentary.
Origin of erudite First recorded in 1375–1425; late Middle English, from Latin ērudītus, equivalent to ērud(ē)- (ē- intensive prefix + rud- “unformed, rough, rude”) + -ītus adjective suffix; see origin at e-1 , rude, -ite2
SYNONYMS FOR erudite educated, knowledgeable; wise, sapient.
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OTHER WORDS FROM erudite er·u·dite·ly, adverb er·u·dite·ness, noun non·er·u·dite, adjective non·er·u·dite·ly, adverb
non·er·u·dite·ness, noun un·er·u·dite, adjective
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Words nearby erudite erucic acid, eruciform, eruct, eructate, eructation, erudite , erudition, erumpent, erupt, eruption, eruptive
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Example sentences from the Web for erudite The gentle, erudite soul within a body the public considered an oddity is the contrast at the heart of “The Elephant Man.”
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Patricia Clarkson gets to show off both as the woman who becomes fascinated with the erudite monster.
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Erudite is trying to wrestle control of the government away from Abnegation via nefarious schemes.
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But unlike Bloom and Eagleton, his books have been, while erudite and incisive, unashamedly populist.
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That is the persuasive central argument of American Zion, the erudite new book by Eran Shalev.
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Where was the erudite individual who weighed my classical attainments in the balance, and found them wanting?
The Highlands of Ethiopia | William Cornwallis Harris
Sometimes he addresses Story as though that erudite Justice were his superior.
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The erudite and opulent Frisian preferred a less tempestuous career.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Volume I.(of III) 1555-66 | John Lothrop Motley
It is for male chorus, with an accompaniment for two pianos, well individualized and erudite .
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Not the most erudite of men could be perfectly prepared to deal with so many and such various sides of human life and manners.
Familiar Studies of Men and Books | Robert Louis Stevenson
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British Dictionary definitions for erudite adjective having or showing extensive scholarship; learned
Derived forms of erudite eruditely , adverb erudition (ˌɛrʊˈdɪʃən ) or eruditeness , noun Word Origin for erudite C15: from Latin ērudītus, from ērudīre to polish, from ex- 1 + rudis unpolished, rough
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Words related to erudite knowledgeable, literate, scholarly, brainy, educated, highbrow, into, learned, lettered, savvy, studious, well-read, cultivated, scholastic, in the know, wise up