(erudite means learned, very knowledgeable)In public, he assumed a sophisticated and erudite manner.Although experienced and erudite, the professor did not communicate well with his students.
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(urbane means refined in manner or style, suave)He was always well informed and brought an urbane authority to everything he did.The singer is an urbane, erudite man, more likely to throw karma around the dressing room than teacups.
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John was an erudite scholar .
Not much of a scholar, Justin was intimidated by his erudite girlfriend.
the word erudite can be used in a sentence like.............well the you go theres a sentence for the word eruditeThe young lady was less than erudite in the phrasing of her responses. All in all her erudition was poor.
(erudite means learned, very knowledgeable)In public, he assumed a sophisticated and erudite manner.Although experienced and erudite, the professor did not communicate well with his students.
he was an erudite and decent man that didn't need to end to keep the country united
Erudite is an adjective.
No, erudite is an adjective used to describe someone who has a lot of knowledge.
The professor could turn any conversation into an erudite discussion.
erudite English would mean scholarly English, the King's English, learned English. Erudite means - learned, well-informed, well-educated, well-versed, literate, well-read, cultured, cultivated, scholarly, thoughtful, intelligent, well-reasoned, wise, sapient. The professor was an erudite man. The TV newscaster was known for his erudite comments. Probably not "kings English"
Tris didn't choose Erudite because she believed, as she was taught from her father, that the Erudite are 'bad', they were tearing down her old faction with lies and rumors, and she thought that they might find out about her Divergence there.
wise - having the experience and judgment to know what is true and right. erudite - having extensive scholarship, learning and knowledge. wise and erudite - having the knowledge and judgment to know what is true and right.
Erudite.