Erudite - It's Learned | Important SAT Vocabulary
The joke is that ERUDITE is an erudite word. But let's learn more about what it means.
I love this word, but I do feel it’s a little weird to pronounce. Other than that, read on to learn how you too can become erudite.
📚️ Definition of Erudite
Erudite (adjective): Having or showing great knowledge or learning acquired through reading and study. Example: an erudite professor.
🗣️ Pronunciation of Erudite
IPA: /ˈɛr.ə.daɪt/ (See IPA key)
Respelling: EH-ruh-dite
📰 Examples of Erudite
Here are some examples of the word erudite:
The erudite scholar seemed able to converse on anything from ancient Greek philosophy to the Maillard reaction, often in the same conversation.
Stephen Fry is known for his erudite wit, using literary references, history, and linguistics in his comedy.
The lecture was erudite, but I will admit, somewhat dull, as I couldn’t follow most of the discussion.
