English to Latin Meaning of erudite - dcsmonem aqueum


Erudite :
dcsmonem aqueum

prudens, didicit, dcsmonem aqueum, Aulus Didius Gallus, acutus, litterato,, literatus, peritum, periti, eruditissimo, scholasticis, aUCTOR, Lectio

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Definitions of erudite in English
Adjective(1) having or showing profound knowledge
Examples of erudite in English
(1) The speakers in translation are erudite , witty, informed, expert.(2) This was not the only reason the erudite scholar refused to engage in a debate with Norris.(3) We are a highly sophisticated and erudite population and we just seem to take everything on the chin.(4) He is an educated, erudite man who came home and never let the country get to him.(5) The money that comes from media exposure can blind even the most erudite scholars.(6) He is erudite , he is intelligent, and he is totally wrong when he comes to interpreting this legislation.(7) If my memory fails me, no doubt one of your erudite readers will enlighten me.(8) He is one of the most erudite scholars of Islam in modern times.(9) These knowledge filled stories are written and directed by erudite geniuses.(10) Third, they can be very dynamic and persuasive, even erudite and intellectual.(11) But, such debates could attract only limited number of people and erudite scholars.(12) But it was gripping and clever and fantastically erudite , and people became a little obsessed.(13) At the other pole are specialist intellectuals who are involved in erudite discussions with other intellectuals.(14) In this case there have been endless erudite discussions about the advantages or otherwise of the long flowing trace for plaice fishing.(15) The era of the erudite , intelligent thriller, it would seem, is upon us.(16) The matter of UK versus US English continues to provoke erudite and informed opinion.
Related Phrases of erudite
(1) erudite ::
dcsmonem aqueum
Synonyms
Adjective
1. learned ::
didicit
2. scholarly ::
eruditissimo
4. knowledgeable ::
sciens
5. well-read ::
bene legere
6. well-informed ::
bene certior
7. intellectual ::
intellectualis
8. intelligent ::
intelligentes
9. clever ::
Subtiliter
10. academic ::
academic
11. literary ::
literary
12. bookish ::
nimo immersus
13. highbrow ::
highbrow
14. sophisticated ::
sophisticated
15. cerebral ::
cerebri
16. brainy ::
brainy
17. lettered ::
litterato,
Antonyms
1. benighted ::
quorundam hominum depravatis
2. dark ::
tenebris
3. ignorant ::
inscius
4. illiterate ::
sine litteris,
5. uneducated ::
indoctus
6. unlearned ::
sine litteris
7. unlettered ::
sine litteris,
Different Forms
erudite, eruditely
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