Having or showing great knowledge or learning
deeply scholarly and well-read.
“The professor's erudite commentary turned a dry topic into a fascinating discussion.”— Academic
“An erudite leader can draw on diverse fields of knowledge to solve complex problems.”— Leadership
Origin: From Latin eruditus 'learned, well-instructed', past participle of erudire 'to educate', from e- 'out' + rudis 'rude, unskilled'
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