🎓erudition

noun
/ˌɛrjʊˈdɪʃən/

Meaning

extensive knowledge acquired through reading and study
The quality of having or showing great knowledge or learning; scholarship.

Example Sentences

Her erudition was evident in her detailed analysis of the text.

His erudition in history impressed the entire audience.

His erudition in history impressed the entire audience.

Synonyms

knowledge, scholarship, learning, intelligence, wisdom, Scholarship, Knowledge, Learning
Entry 1
knowledge, scholarship, learning, intelligence, wisdom
Entry 2
Scholarship, Knowledge, Learning
Entry 3
scholarship, knowledge, learning

Antonyms

ignorance, illiteracy, stupidity, Ignorance, Illiteracy, Inexperience, inexperience
Entry 1
ignorance, illiteracy, stupidity
Entry 2
Ignorance, Illiteracy, Inexperience
Entry 3
ignorance, illiteracy, inexperience

Collocations

show erudition, display erudition, depth of erudition, erudition in

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