Examples of 'erudite' in a sentence

Meaning of "erudite"

erudite (adjective): Showing great knowledge or learning. This adjective is used to describe someone who is scholarly, well-educated, or possessing profound wisdom
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  • Learned, scholarly, with emphasis on knowledge gained from books.
  • a learned or scholarly person

How to use "erudite" in a sentence

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Dabeer himself was an erudite scholar of his time.
An erudite man is not systematically a good man.
Rtin for his very erudite presentation.
All erudite prisoners are suppose to be locked in the cages.
The young lady has an erudite diction.
Incredibly erudite in everything concerning the island.
The manager was shocked at this erudite mortal.
It was considered erudite and convincing by most observers.
Erudite it is a pleasure to exchange with her.
So he will not be as erudite as his parents.
His erudite pieces continue to appear in various journals.
He was exceptionally erudite on subjects of his choice.
Erudite personalities evaluate information in a completely different way.
Ten centuries of erudite poetry separate them from it.
Seek final preaching from the erudite scholar.

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He thinks erudite is planning to overthrow abnegation.
That it was accompanied by an erudite commentary from the pen.
Thus began a correspondence both passionate and erudite.
Klym was an erudite sermonizer and philosopher.
Burg was famous for his erudite wit.
Others are very erudite and have wide knowledge.
He lectures on learned papers to erudite societies.
Alexander was erudite and patronized both arts and sciences.
There was a long and erudite discussion.
The dialectic of the popular and the erudite.
An engineer and erudite physiologist.
Your atrcile was excellent and erudite.
Pearson was one of the most erudite theologians of his age.
Scales are intellectually developed and erudite.
As well as my taste for erudite conversation.
He was also an erudite and cultured art collector and merchant.
School education corresponds to erudite culture.
Erudite for the knowledgeable.
And found you very erudite.
Erudite should be in charge.
Because they came from extremely erudite scientists.
Erudite can tell the truth because we have the facts.
The graduate students continued to be erudite.
He was a famous ascetic and erudite theologian and philosopher.
He is said to have been extensively erudite.
Edvige is a very erudite theologian.
No statistically significant correlation was found for the erudite singers.
The suspected hoaxers are very erudite and knowledgeable in mathematics.
We will be decking the halls in our own erudite way.
We also thank him for his erudite presentation earlier today.
Johnson is more than happy to show you how erudite he is.
Justin as the most erudite and eloquent of the three brothers.
He could turn any conversation into an erudite discussion.
This is one of the more erudite criminal justice jobs available.
She wanted to make us erudite.

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