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Word | Erudite |
Japanese Meaning | 博学な |
having or showing profound knowledge; a learned jurist; an erudite professor / having wide knowledge gained from reading; scholarly or learned / Characterized by extensive reading or knowledge / learned; scholarly / having or showing great knowledge or learning. / having or showing knowledge that is learned by studying, | |
Usage | ⇒ Mr.Ghose gave an erudite lecture on the modern history of India ⇒ MrGhose gave an erudite lecture on the modern history of India ⇒ Unlike most scholarly writing, Huizinga's prose was entertaining as well as erudite, lively as well as learned. ⇒ the most erudite people in medical research attended the conference ⇒ At the other pole are specialist intellectuals who are involved in erudite discussions with other intellectuals. ⇒ An erudite speech |
Synonyms | learned, scholarly, knowledgeable, educated, wise, lettered, well-read, literate, academic, literary, intelligent, profound, cultivated, cultured, enlightened, highbrow, intellectual, knowing, smart, bookish, |
Antonyms | uneducated, ignorant, unlearned, benighted, illiterate, uncultured, unscholarly, unschooled, untaught, brainless, common, dark, dense, dumb, fatuous, mindless, obtuse, simple, uncultivated, uninformed, |
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