Sentence example with the word 'erudition'

erudition

bibliolatry, bookiness, classical scholarship, donnishness, humanistic scholarship, learnedness, mellow wisdom, pedantry, sageness, seasoned understanding, wisdom

Definition n. profound scholarly knowledge

Last update: September 24, 2015


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Delegates of the conference displayed their works of erudition in the poster session.   [Please select]

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Ken Jennings is a man of great erudition, having won first place on Jeopardy 75 consecutive times.   [Please select]

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Your lack of erudition as a college graduate indicates that you have acquired little knowledge.   [Please select]

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He was learned even to erudition, and almost an Orientalist.   [Please select]

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Wit in France has its basis in thought and erudition.   [Please select]

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"Yes, Montaigne translated that or something in his book," she commented with prompt erudition.   [Please select]

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Nor were the æsthetic claims of Latin neglected in this heyday of Greek erudition.   [Please select]

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Claude embodies the foolish pastoralism, Salvator the ignorant terror, and Gaspar the dull and affected erudition.   [Please select]

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Even in a Professor other qualities are required besides erudition.   [Please select]

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I got through without condition; I'm a mass of erudition; Do you know of a position.'   [Please select]

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That a prize composition should grow into such a monument of erudition is difficult to realize.   [Please select]

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