erudition in English

noun
1
the quality of having or showing great knowledge or learning; scholarship.
he was known for his wit, erudition, and teaching skills

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1. Plainness, erudition, Blithesomeness, were their characteristics

2. 2 His erudition was apparently endless.

3. His erudition comes from his assiduous study.

4. 4 The range of his erudition is wide.

5. Utilitatis Aliquid: A Literary Syllabus for Eloquence and Erudition

6. 5 His erudition comes from his assiduous study.

7. 3 The Chairman is full of praise for my erudition.

8. 7 The professor's erudition came from long years of study.

9. 6 He fancied himself learned and assumed airs of erudition.

10. 1 They fancied themselves learned and assumed airs of erudition.

11. 12 Thought unprepossessing to look at, he is a man of immense erudition.

12. 10 He is better qualified by his vast erudition for this teaching job.

13. 9 The profound erudition of the writer came from long years of study.

14. Wodehouse, Ambrose has an air of blooming well-being and upper-class erudition

15. 15 Thought unprepossessing to look at,(www.Sentencedict.com) he is a man of immense erudition.

16. 8 His erudition exasperated the average reader, and was sometimes queried by the expert.

17. 17 The subject which researches MIAO nationality culture has already become an internationally erudition.

18. 12 And in public appearances he does not even try to disguise his erudition.

19. 16 I hadn't realized that there could be so much erudition about a matter like this.

20. 13 To stimulate higher education with the students to become a complete human being with erudition.

21. 11 Naturalists catered to polite society's desire for erudition – many texts had an explicit instructive purpose.

22. The bombast, the alliteration, the pseudo-erudition that some people back then would take for the real thing.

23. Although some Ayatollahs hold critical posts in governmental institutions, many of the most important office-holders are not esteemed for their erudition

24. To Criticise a person's work required equal measures of erudition and wit, and inferior critics were often the butt of satire and ridicule

25. I found out that, like me, Alex is an obsessive Cinephile, he has an erudition and a passion for the cinema that I like enormously

26. 14 Cabell already knew all that, of course, but he tried to look impressed by Dardo's erudition -Crysta and Lron were so proud of the cub, after all.

27. For the Aldine press Erasmus expanded his Adagia, or annotated collection of Greek and Latin adages, into a monument of erudition with over 3,000 entries; this was the book that first made him famous.

28. CADD CENTRE New Delhi [New friends Colony] was inaugurated in 2008 with the strong desire of consolidating top quality source of CAD design erudition institute and rendering a foundation to informative institutes and Assiduities for their CAD/CAE/PPM solutions.

29. Other articles where Adagia is discussed: Erasmus: The wandering scholar: …Aldine press Erasmus expanded his Adagia, or annotated collection of Greek and Latin adages, into a monument of erudition with over 3,000 entries; this was the book that first made him famous

30. ‘The Dublin-based writer has taken an age-old story and created a new perspective that sparkles with a Crispness of writing that is breathtaking.’ ‘She can speak on any subject with such charm, clarity, Crispness and conviction that her audiences are just hypnotised by her erudition and elegant eloquence.’

31. A Great Aridness is, perhaps, the best book I've read on climate change because it is so varied—it is a text that deftl A Great Aridness is, perhaps, the best book I've read on climate change because it is so varied—it is a text that deftly balances extensive erudition, compelling writing, and a deep knowledge and passion for the American

32. The king's ardent desire that diversities of minds and opinions should be done away with and unity be " Charitably established " was further promoted by publishing in 1543 A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man, set forth by the King's Majesty of England, in which the tenets of medieval theology, except for denial of the supremacy of the bishop of Rome and the unmistakable assertion of …