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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.

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What is abstract word for wise?

"Erudite" is an abstract word for wise.


What is erudite English?

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"


What does 'as wise as Nestor' mean?

"As wise as Nestor" means that your advice, while seeming sound, may not be effective.The mythological king Nestor (from Homer's Iliad) was proclaimed as wise, but his wisdom was outdated. His counseling sounded good on its face, but would not yield the desired results.


What is the superlative degree of wise?

You could possibly choose one of these: erudite, intellectual, gifted, superior or maybe even intellectually gifted though I think erudite is possibly the best choice.


What other words mean wise?

adj 1. possessing, showing, or prompted by wisdom or discernment 2. prudent; sensible 3. shrewd; crafty, a wise plan 4. well-informed; erudite 5. aware, informed, or knowing (esp in the phrase none the wiser)


What is the part of speech for erudite?

Erudite is an adjective.


What does the word erudite mean?

It is an adjective that means having or showing knowledge that is learned by studying.


Can you give a sentence using erudite?

John was an erudite scholar .


What is the meaning of the word erudite?

(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.


Is erudite a noun?

No, erudite is an adjective used to describe someone who has a lot of knowledge.


What is a sentence using the word erudite?

Not much of a scholar, Justin was intimidated by his erudite girlfriend.


Can you give me a sentenced using erudite?

The professor could turn any conversation into an erudite discussion.