Get to know Erudite better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning and synonyms like learned or scholarly.
Erudite in a sentence
Erudite meaning
Learned, scholarly, with emphasis on knowledge gained from books.
Using Erudite
- The main meaning on this page is: Learned, scholarly, with emphasis on knowledge gained from books.
- Useful related words include: learned, scholarly.
- In the example corpus, erudite often appears in combinations such as: erudite and, an erudite, the erudite.
Context around Erudite
- Average sentence length in these examples: 22.7 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 12 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Erudite
- In this selection, "erudite" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 22.7 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, cosmopolitan, startup, scholar, statesmen and tent stand out and add context to how "erudite" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include a cosmopolitan erudite elitist and a more erudite and measured. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "erudite" sits close to words such as abating, abductors and abstaining, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with erudite
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Inside an Erudite tent along the trail. (7 words)
We’re an erudite old lot the golf writers. (9 words)
Professor Olatunbosun is an erudite scholar and a professor of law. (11 words)
So naturally, there’s an Ibsen-esque door slam that topples a house of cards, an erudite but deeply dated discourse on the fundamental naffness of Japanese digital watches, and an atmosphere so arch it could be used to patch up the Colosseum. (43 words)
In this book, Dr Lalit Mohan Sharma has observed:”Contemporary conflicts and questions as mirrored in myths, morph into the sequence of mosaics, a fiesta for the erudite, and yet an enchanting pageant for common readers of poetry”. (38 words)
Many erudite dissertations have been written on this topic—from both a historical and socio-cultural perspective—which need to be reviewed in conjunction with recommendations advanced by the UN in their decade declaration. (34 words)
In 2012, when the ANC celebrated its centenary, Plaatje's name was often cited, although he has been more readily associated with a cosmopolitan, erudite - "elitist"? (26 words)
Example sentences (20)
But it will be hard to find a more erudite and measured response to a press conference question than the one given by the Chelsea manager this week.
Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma of Imo, bemoaning the death of one of Nigeria’s erudite statesmen, ex-Gov.
Inside an Erudite tent along the trail.
Michael Hudson is far more erudite than I in describing this 21st century phenomenon.
We are an erudite, modern Government that takes pride in doing business in a transparent way, and that is what we are going to do.
In conversation, Richard Hawley is erudite, earthy and for all that gruff exterior a sensitive soul at heart which often comes across in his songs.
In this book, Dr Lalit Mohan Sharma has observed:”Contemporary conflicts and questions as mirrored in myths, morph into the sequence of mosaics, a fiesta for the erudite, and yet an enchanting pageant for common readers of poetry”.
One fateful day at Paku in 1963, we were in Class 1A and our most erudite and eminent academic colossus, Chief Adelowo, was teaching us a concept in Geometry.
Professor Olatunbosun is an erudite scholar and a professor of law.
P.S. Raman, Advocate General, Government of Tamil Nadu, shared anecdotes about his erudite judgments.
So naturally, there’s an Ibsen-esque door slam that topples a house of cards, an erudite but deeply dated discourse on the fundamental naffness of Japanese digital watches, and an atmosphere so arch it could be used to patch up the Colosseum.
The erudite and humble leader will be remembered as the architect of economic reforms which provided the foundation for the… pic.
This is another pretence; people who are intensely political trying to gain some sort of acceptance and credibility by portraying themselves as erudite and independent,” Jagdeo had said.
We’re an erudite old lot the golf writers.
In 2012, when the ANC celebrated its centenary, Plaatje's name was often cited, although he has been more readily associated with a cosmopolitan, erudite - "elitist"?
Judge Barrett is a stunningly courageous and erudite woman who makes Catholics proud.
Last January, the startup erudite investor, Gbenga Oyebode was joining its founding board of directors.
Many erudite dissertations have been written on this topic—from both a historical and socio-cultural perspective—which need to be reviewed in conjunction with recommendations advanced by the UN in their decade declaration.
Presenting the lecturer, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Joseph Fuwape, described her as an erudite scholar who has contributed greatly to knowledge in her field.
She described Nwakaudu as a seasoned Journalist who proved his mettle in the erudite reportage of the activities of the state government from 2015 until his sudden demise on Sunday.
Common combinations with erudite
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts: