📚erudite (érudite)

adjective
/ˈɛrjʊˌdaɪt/
érudit (érudit)

Signification

having or showing great knowledge or learning
Having or showing great knowledge or learning; scholarly and intellectual.
Having extensive knowledge and education, skilled in high-level learning and scholarship.
Traduction de la signification
ayant ou montrant une grande connaissance ou un grand savoir
ayant ou montrant une grande connaissance ou un grand savoir

Phrases d'exemple

The professor gave an erudite lecture on philosophy.

Le professeur a donné une conférence érudite sur la philosophie.
Le professeur a donné une conférence érudite sur la philosophie.

The professor's erudite lecture fascinated the students.

Le discours érudit du professeur a fasciné les étudiants.
Le discours érudit du professeur a fasciné les étudiants.

He is an erudite scholar in the field of physics.

Il est un érudit dans le domaine de la physique.
Il est un érudit dans le domaine de la physique.

Synonymes

learned, knowledgeable, scholarly, intellectual, well-read
Entrée 1
learned, knowledgeable, scholarly, intellectual, well-read
Entrée 2
scholarly, intellectual, learned
Entrée 3
knowledgeable, scholarly, learned

Antonymes

ignorant, uneducated, uninformed, illiterate
Entrée 1
ignorant, uneducated, uninformed
Entrée 2
uneducated, ignorant, illiterate
Entrée 3
ignorant, uneducated, illiterate

Collocations

erudite scholar, erudite lecture, erudite commentary, erudite discussion

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