Pronunciation: /ˈɛrəˌdaɪt/
adjective showing great knowledge or learning
A1 She is very erudite and knows a lot about history.
A2 The erudite professor explained the complex topic in a way that was easy to understand.
B1 The erudite author's books are always filled with insightful information.
B2 His erudite analysis of the literature impressed the entire class.
C1 The erudite scholar's research on ancient civilizations is groundbreaking.
C2 The erudite philosopher's theories have had a profound impact on modern thought.
formal The erudite professor lectured on ancient Greek philosophy.
informal She's so erudite, always spouting off random facts.
slang That dude is seriously erudite, he knows everything about music.
figurative Her erudite mind was a treasure trove of knowledge.
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