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sa·vant S0105700 (să-vänt′)n.1. A learned person; a scholar.2. A person with savant syndrome. [French, learned, savant, from Old French, present participle of savoir, to know, from Vulgar Latin sapēre, from Latin sapere, to be wise; see sep- in Indo-European roots.]savant (ˈsævənt; French savɑ̃) na man of great learning; sage[C18: from French, from savoir to know, from Latin sapere to be wise; see sapient] ˈsavante fem nsa•vant (sæˈvɑnt, ˈsæv ənt; Fr. saˈvɑ̃) n., pl. sa•vants (sæˈvɑnts, ˈsæv ənts; Fr. saˈvɑ̃) a person of profound or extensive learning; scholar. [1710–20; < French: man of learning, scholar, old present participle of savoir to know « Latin sapere to be wise; see sapient] savanta scholar or person of great learning.See also: Knowledge, LearningThesaurusNoun | 1. | savant - someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly fieldlearned person, pundit, initiatepolymath - a person of great and varied learningbookman, scholar, scholarly person, student - a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines |
savantnoun sage, authority, intellectual, master, philosopher, mastermind, mahatma, U.S. The opinion of the savants on this issue is not united.savantnounA usually elderly person noted for wisdom, knowledge, and judgment:pundit, sage, scholar.TranslationssavantenUK
savant (să-vänt′)n. A person with savant syndrome.savantenUK Related to savant: Savant syndromeSynonyms for savantnoun sageSynonyms- sage
- authority
- intellectual
- master
- philosopher
- mastermind
- mahatma
- U.S.
Synonyms for savantnoun a usually elderly person noted for wisdom, knowledge, and judgmentSynonymsSynonyms for savantnoun someone who has been admitted to membership in a scholarly fieldSynonyms- learned person
- pundit
- initiate
Related Words- polymath
- bookman
- scholar
- scholarly person
- student
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