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Meaning & Definition of Savant in English

English

Savant

A person of profound or extensive learning; a learned scholar.


Pronunciation:

/səˈvænt/

Part of Speech:

noun

Plural:

savants

Detailed Definitions

  • Definition: A learned person, especially a distinguished scientist.

    Example Sentence: The savant made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of genetics.

  • Definition: A person displaying exceptional skill or knowledge in a particular area.

    Example Sentence: He was a musical savant, able to play complex pieces by ear.

  • Definition: In modern usage, often refers to someone with a mental disability who exhibits extraordinary ability in a very specific area.

    Example Sentence: The film depicted a savant who could perform complex calculations in his head.

Etymology

Origin: French, from the verb 'savoir' meaning 'to know'.

Synonyms

geniusscholarexpertprodigywhiz

Common Phrases and Expressions

  • savant syndrome: A condition in which a person with a developmental disability demonstrates profound expertise in a particular area.
  • savant vocabulary: A specialized or advanced level of language used by experts in a specific field.

Translations

  • Spanish: sabio
  • French: savant
  • German: Savant
  • Russian: саван

Related Words

  • prodigy: A young person with exceptional qualities or abilities.
  • intellect: The faculty of reasoning and understanding objectively.
  • maestro: A distinguished conductor or teacher of music.

Slang Meanings of savant

  • Meaning: A term used to refer to someone who is exceptionally talented in a niche area.

    Example Sentence: He's a coding savant; he can write complex algorithms without any help.

  • Meaning: Used informally to describe someone who seems to know a lot about a specific subject.

    Example Sentence: She's a history savant; you can ask her anything about ancient civilizations.