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Encyclopedic meaning

  1. Of or relating to the characteristics of an encyclopedia; concerning all subjects, having comprehensive information or knowledge.
  2. Relating to or containing descriptive information rather than only linguistic or lexical information; about facts and concepts, and not only a word or term; including proper names, biographical and geographical information and illustrations.

Synonyms of Encyclopedic

Using Encyclopedic

  • The main meaning on this page is: Of or relating to the characteristics of an encyclopedia; concerning all subjects, having comprehensive information or knowledge. | Relating to or containing descriptive information rather than only linguistic or lexical information; about facts and concepts, and not only a word or term; including proper names, biographical and geographical information and illustrations.
  • Useful related words include: encyclopaedic, comprehensive.
  • In the example corpus, encyclopedic often appears in combinations such as: encyclopedic knowledge, an encyclopedic, his encyclopedic.

Context around Encyclopedic

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 28.6 words
  • Position in the sentence: 6 start, 11 middle, 3 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Encyclopedic

  • In this selection, "encyclopedic" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, almost, museums, fairly, knowledge, museums and completeness stand out and add context to how "encyclopedic" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include an almost encyclopedic knowledge of and a fairly encyclopedic knowledge of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "encyclopedic" sits close to words such as abstention, actuarial and admonition, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with encyclopedic

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

In addition to his keen knowledge of fashion, Gunn has an almost encyclopedic knowledge of design history. (17 words)

He was well-known throughout the central Florida wine and beer communities for his encyclopedic knowledge of brewing, vinting and tasting. (21 words)

The dollness comes from that huge encyclopedic record of cultures and superstition and ceremony and ritual, and how different cultures have coped. (22 words)

While most attempts fail (thanks in part to Holt’s encyclopedic knowledge of ’s touring itinerary), Holt finally admits the truth to Jake to get him to stop — only for Jake to immediately spill hot soup on his own pants while celebrating. (42 words)

He is encyclopedic on the flora, pointing out plants like the lemon bacopa that the Calusa and Tequesta tribes used as mosquito repellent, and the saltwort, a pale green crunchy plant great as a snack or in a salad. (39 words)

If you ever listen to him talk about the sport in interviews, it’s clear he has an encyclopedic memory of all the greats, himself and what everyone else does or is trying to do on the course. (38 words)

Example sentences (20)

Encyclopedic museums Encyclopedic museums are large, mostly national, institutions that offer visitors a plethora of information on a variety of subjects that tell both local and global stories.

While most attempts fail (thanks in part to Holt’s encyclopedic knowledge of ’s touring itinerary), Holt finally admits the truth to Jake to get him to stop — only for Jake to immediately spill hot soup on his own pants while celebrating.

Another way to put it, though, would be to say that the film gives the lie to the 19th-century fantasy of encyclopedic completeness that still animates most museums.

He was well-known throughout the central Florida wine and beer communities for his encyclopedic knowledge of brewing, vinting and tasting.

Rick Wilson: “I may have a fairly encyclopedic knowledge of American politics, but with 7000+ elected officials in the country, no one knows them all by name.

Some, like David Foster Wallace’s encyclopedic postmodern novel seem like a sly comment on the new world OpenAI is helping to create.

The dollness comes from that huge encyclopedic record of cultures and superstition and ceremony and ritual, and how different cultures have coped.

Brad Smith, president of Microsoft, in particular recalled Gates’s “encyclopedic assessment” of mosquitoes, and how they behaved and transmitted the disease.

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He is encyclopedic on the flora, pointing out plants like the lemon bacopa that the Calusa and Tequesta tribes used as mosquito repellent, and the saltwort, a pale green crunchy plant great as a snack or in a salad.

His encyclopedic knowledge of music came in handy in his work in Waterloo’s nightlife industry, where he co-owned and managed various establishments and worked at a DJ booking service.

I turn to the “Flavor Bible,” an encyclopedic volume authored by Karen Pare and Andrew Dornenburg, that simply lists the best ingredient pairing – to tailor what other flavors get mixed into the root vegetable fritters.

Stevens is well known, well liked, and shows an almost encyclopedic knowledge of families, personalities, and all those who have faced days in court in the past.

Though his style is narrative, Putnam backs his hypothesis with an encyclopedic display of data, from social surveys, income and wealth statistics, indexes of political participation, measures of trust and much more.

Airlines demanded way too much in exchange for a slightly more comfortable seat: unquestioning brand loyalty, an encyclopedic knowledge of their arcane and constantly changing loyalty program rules, or a briefcase full of cash.

If you ever listen to him talk about the sport in interviews, it’s clear he has an encyclopedic memory of all the greats, himself and what everyone else does or is trying to do on the course.

The encyclopedic visual literacy that has long characterized Mr. Wall’s pictures (with their compositional echoes of old master paintings) has been pared back, allowing more psychological complexity to emerge.

A key tenet of geek culture is knowledge – we judge and are judged based on our encyclopedic knowledge of games, sci-fi, comics, anime, collectibles and more.

In addition to his keen knowledge of fashion, Gunn has an almost encyclopedic knowledge of design history.

The main themes and principles of a national government, I’d argue, should not require a document that’s encyclopedic in nature.

You might be delighted to learn you both have an encyclopedic knowledge of South American geography, summer hits of the ‘90s, or legendary sports commentators.

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Common combinations with encyclopedic

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Frequently asked questions

How do you use "encyclopedic" in a sentence?
An example: "Encyclopedic museums Encyclopedic museums are large, mostly national, institutions that offer visitors a plethora of information on a variety of subjects that tell both local and global stories." This page contains 10+ example sentences with the word "encyclopedic" from authentic English texts.
What does "encyclopedic" mean?
Encyclopedic means: Of or relating to the characteristics of an encyclopedia; concerning all subjects, having comprehensive information or knowledge.
What are synonyms of "encyclopedic"?
Common synonyms of "encyclopedic" include: encyclopaedic, comprehensive.
How many example sentences with "encyclopedic" are there?
Voorbeeldzinnen.info contains at least 10+ example sentences with "encyclopedic", drawn from a database of millions of English sentences.