Meaning & Definition of word "Erudition"

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    Erudition

    /ˌɛr.juˈdɪʃ.ən/

    noun:

    • 1. The knowledge acquired by study, training, or experience; profound, often detailed knowledge.
      • Example: His erudition in classical literature was evident in his discussions.
    • 2. Extensive knowledge obtained through reading and study.
      • Example: The scholar's erudition made him a sought-after lecturer at academic conferences.
    • 3. Learning; scholarly knowledge.
      • Example: The erudition displayed in her thesis impressed the review committee.
    • 4. The quality of having or showing great knowledge or learning.
      • Example: He was admired for the erudition he brought to the field of philosophy.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'eruditio', from 'erudire', meaning 'to educate'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    erudition in action:

    Demonstrating one's knowledge or learning in practice.

    a wellspring of erudition:

    A source that provides extensive knowledge or information.

    erudition for the ages:

    Knowledge that is timeless and valuable across generations.

    Related Words

    erudite:

    Having or showing great knowledge or learning.

    scholar:

    A person who is involved in academic study, especially in a specific field.

    pedagogical:

    Related to the method and practice of teaching.

    Slang Meanings of erudition

    Meaning: Brainiac

    Example Sentence: She is such a brainiac with all that erudition she has.

    Meaning: Bookworm

    Example Sentence: He's the ultimate bookworm, his erudition is off the charts.