adjective
- having or showing great knowledge or learning
Usage: formal
Examples
- The professor’s erudite lecture impressed even his colleagues.
- She was known for her erudite commentary on classical literature.
- His erudite analysis of the historical documents revealed new insights.
- The book appeals to erudite readers who appreciate scholarly depth.
- Despite his erudite reputation, he explained complex ideas simply.
- The erudite scholar could discuss topics ranging from philosophy to physics.