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erudite

1 of 1adjective
/ˈɛrədaɪt/
Forms:more erudite,most erudite
1

displaying or possessing extensive knowledge that is acquired by studying and reading

  • The erudite professor's research has significantly contributed to advancements in the field of neuroscience.
  • Her erudite essays on literature demonstrate a profound understanding of literary theory and criticism.
  • The erudite scholar's library contains a vast collection of rare books spanning multiple disciplines.
  • His erudite commentary on economic policy is highly regarded by policymakers and academics alike.
  • The erudite diplomat is skilled in navigating complex international relations with finesse and diplomacy.