Intellectual Terminology

7 words in this vocabulary list

adjective providing clarification or explanation

  • The professor's elucidative explanation of the complex theory helped the students understand it better.
  • The teacher's elucidative talk made everything so much clearer.
  • Dude, that YouTube video was so elucidative, I finally get how to do that trick!
  • The artist's brushstrokes were so elucidative, they revealed the true emotions behind the painting.

adjective showing great knowledge or learning

  • The erudite professor lectured on ancient Greek philosophy.
  • She's so erudite, always spouting off random facts.
  • That dude is seriously erudite, he knows everything about music.
  • Her erudite mind was a treasure trove of knowledge.

adjective relating to or involving ideas or concepts

  • The ideational aspect of the project proposal was well-researched and thoroughly presented.
  • She's always full of ideational energy, coming up with new ideas every day.
  • I love brainstorming with him, his ideational skills are off the charts!
  • Her mind is like a treasure trove of ideational gems waiting to be discovered.

adjective not able to be understood; impossible to comprehend

  • The professor's lecture was so complex that it seemed incomprehensible to many students.
  • I tried reading that article, but it was just incomprehensible to me.
  • The lyrics to that song are totally incomprehensible, I can't understand a word!
  • Her emotions were a jumble of incomprehensible feelings after the breakup.

adjective of, belonging to, or characteristic of a high or exclusive social class; lofty and refined; esoteric or difficult to understand

  • The rarefied air at the top of the mountain made it difficult to breathe.
  • Only a few people have access to that rarefied level of society.
  • Getting into that exclusive club is like entering a rarefied world.
  • The artist's work exists in a rarefied realm of creativity.

adjective difficult to understand; profound

  • The professor's lecture on quantum physics was filled with recondite concepts that left the students puzzled.
  • I tried reading that recondite book you recommended, but I couldn't make heads or tails of it.
  • Dude, that movie was so recondite, I fell asleep halfway through.
  • Her emotions were like a recondite maze, difficult for anyone to navigate.

adjective well-versed is an adjective that describes someone who is knowledgeable or skilled in a particular subject or field.

  • She is well-versed in the field of astrophysics, with multiple publications in top journals.
  • My friend is well-versed in all things pop culture, from movies to music.
  • I'm well-versed in all the latest gossip and drama going on in our friend group.
  • The CEO is well-versed in the art of negotiation, always coming out on top in business deals.