Pronunciation: /ˌɛrəˈdɪʃən/
noun the quality of having or showing great knowledge or learning
A1 Erudition is knowledge gained through study and learning.
A2 Her erudition in literature allowed her to analyze complex texts with ease.
B1 The professor's erudition on the subject was evident in his detailed lecture.
B2 His erudition in multiple languages impressed his colleagues.
C1 The scholar's erudition in the field of philosophy was unmatched.
C2 She was renowned for her erudition and expertise in ancient history.
formal Her erudition on the subject was evident as she effortlessly discussed complex theories and concepts.
informal He impressed everyone with his erudition on ancient history during the trivia night.
slang Dude, her erudition game is on point when it comes to pop culture references.
figurative His erudition was like a beacon of knowledge in a sea of ignorance.
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