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View usage for: (erʊdɪʃən, US erjə-) uncountable nounErudition is great academic knowledge. [formal] His erudition was apparently endless. Synonyms: learning, education, knowledge, scholarship More Synonyms of erudition erudition in American English (ˌɛrjuˈdɪʃən; ˌ ɛruˈdɪʃən; ˌ ɛrjəˈdɪʃən; ˌ ɛrəˈdɪʃən) noun learning acquired by reading and study; scholarship SIMILAR WORDS: ˌinforˈmation Word origin ME erudicioun < L eruditio: see erudite Examples of 'erudition' in a sentenceerudition It combines erudition and caustic humour and keeps up a cracking pace.This eloquent, humane and balanced book wears its erudition lightly.He was a good friend, whose wit and erudition will be greatly missed.This text crackles with humour, erudition and wisdom.And your comments have been made with intelligence, humour and erudition.She was not known for particular wit or erudition, but there was no reason to suppose that she would not drift comfortably through life.For erudition and enthusiasm, the roster of academic heavyweights who sail on the Minerva is hard to beat. a writer who displays an impressive level of erudition Synonyms education letters academic knowledge Additional synonymsDefinition knowledge and understanding acquired through study and training Synonyms learning, schooling, culture, scholarship, civilization, cultivation, refinementDefinition the facts or experiences known by a person or group of people She didn't intend to display her knowledge, at least not yet. Synonyms learning, schooling, education, science, intelligence, instruction, wisdom, scholarship, tuition, enlightenment, eruditionDefinition collective knowledge or wisdom on a particular subject prophets and diviners, knowledgeable in the lore of the stars Synonyms learning, knowledge, know-how (informal), scholarship, letters, erudition- ersatz
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