Erudition

Word ERUDITION
Character 9
Hyphenation er u di tion
Pronunciations /ˌɛɹʊˈdɪʃən/

Definitions and meanings of "Erudition"

What do we mean by erudition?

Deep, extensive learning. synonym: knowledge. noun

Learning; scholarship; knowledge gained by study or from books and instruction; particularly, learning in literature, history, antiquities, and languages, as distinct from knowledge of the mathematical and physical sciences. noun

Synonyms Learning, Scholarship, Lore, etc. See literature. noun

The act of instructing; the result of thorough instruction; the state of being erudite or learned; the acquisitions gained by extensive reading or study; particularly, learning in literature or criticism, as distinct from the sciences; scholarship. noun

Profound knowledge, especially that based on learning and scholarship. noun

Profound scholarly knowledge noun

Profound knowledge, especially that based on learning and scholarship.

Knowing alot of shit in one subject. well-learned Urban Dictionary

Adjective- kick-ass. Being very awesome. Urban Dictionary

The infantry that is apart of the Master Mango's army characterized by having great knowledge and insight. They go about the world with the Erudite Military keeping the world protected from stupid people, stupid things, and everything that is stupid. Elminating them, rehabilitation some of them, and saving the world from all stupidity Urban Dictionary

The act of effectively undescending both testicles thus removing them from the scrotum and pushing them back up into the groin area. When the shaft of the penis is then pulled down, the result resembles a wise and sleeping elephant. Urban Dictionary

Erudition same form of toxin, that increases blood pressure and stimulates the growth of male genitalia. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Erudition

The word "erudition" in example sentences

For people so skilled in erudition, none of them seem to really be able to articulate why any of this activity is important to them. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Sometimes the aformentioned erudition is daunting -- I know I'm missing some aspects ... ❋ Unknown (2010)

ChadLove: I have always lived under the impression that erudition is inocculated at birth in Oklahoma hospitals. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The only way an Okie can achieve erudition is by innoculation! ❋ Unknown (2008)

The erudition is dexterously deployed, with a heartening leaven of demotic obscenity. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The Fried Henderson is an approach to problem solving rooted in erudition, experience and a love of World of Warcraft. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Littré, the Learned, who in erudition was né coiffé, has missed this obvious derivation. ❋ Unknown (2006)

I expected a certain erudition, a certain level of scholarship and I have not found it. ❋ Unknown (2006)

As a small tenant farmer's son he was on a level with the daughter of a country doctor, and as a highly-educated man with a university training and with some kind of professional career before him he might, in erudition-loving Scotland, have claimed admission to the highest social order next to the landed gentry. ❋ Unknown (1893)

The first, with all his scholastic endowments, was a man of the world, and a grace to society; the second, though in erudition equally respectable, was wholly lost to the general community, and alive only with his pen and his books. ❋ Unknown (1796)

Dr. Marchmont stood as high in erudition as his own; and, though his acquaintance with him was merely personal, the fame of his learning, the only attribute to which fame, in his conception, belonged, had reached him from authority too unquestionable for doubt. ❋ Unknown (1796)

The design and coloring of this picture afford an honorable testimony that the art of painting was cultivated by the Italians of the sixth century; but the most abject ideas must be entertained of their taste and learning, since the epistles of Gregory, his sermons, and his dialogues, are the work of a man who was second in erudition to none of his contemporaries: 66 his birth and abilities had raised him to the office of praefect of the city, and he enjoyed the merit of renouncing the pomps and vanities of this world. ❋ Unknown (1206)

I won’t say much about the delightful Mr Barnes, other than that he taught me that erudition is great in books, so long as it comes with humour and the strong sensation of the author’s guiding hand. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The literary guys have got too prosy, too lost in erudition. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But we play the symphony over and over again, we go back to look at the church until — in that flight far away from our own life which we have not the courage to face called erudition — we get to know them as well, and in the same way as the most accomplished musical or archaeological amateur. ❋ Unknown (2003)

His profound erudition is more clearly and concisely interpreted by Sale, (Preliminary ❋ Unknown (1206)

He had long resided at Caffa, as consul of France; and his erudition is less valuable than his experience.] 68 Pliny, Hist. ❋ Unknown (1206)

But in the works of his best pupil, Rosny, the only talented novelist who is really imbued with the ideas of the master, naturalism has become a sickening jargon of chemist's slang serving to display a layman's erudition, which is about as profound as the scientific knowledge of a shop foreman. ❋ Keene [Translator] Wallace (1877)

The highest pitch of his erudition was the annual almanack. ❋ William Hutton (1769)

The [hooker] was erudite in subjects [such as] [sex and drugs]. ❋ Rebecca (2004)

Your [paper] was [thoughtful], well-written, and erudite in its ending. ❋ Jmoney (2004)

Guy 1: So I was thinking about going to oversea's places like canada Guy 2: Are you sure about what you just said? Guy 1: Yeah why wouldn't I be? *Gun shot* *Guy 1 [lieing] on ground with [brain matter] leaking out* Guy 2: Well he shouldn't of been so sure of his statement. One of the [Erudite Infantry's] Snipers must of gotten him. ❋ Mangocruz (2010)

Whenever I feel sad and alone, I [bust out] an Erudite Sleeping Elephant, aka [an ESE]. The profound knowledge of my humble and wise friend gives me [solace]. ❋ Frank-Dubb (2007)

[Erudition] often used to stimulate and increase growth of male genitalia is also know to cause [apoplexy] when consumed in high [doses]. ❋ Zenso (2018)

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