adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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"The Cunning Man" is an intricate and erudite work.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Accelerating violence and horror eventually hit maximum velocity and warp into nonsense, no matter how erudite the script.
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Among themselves, ecclesiastics have become eminently sophisticated and erudite .
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Gregarious, erudite and energetic, Brezzo could never be accused of thinking in small, ordinary ways.
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He's erudite , enormously warm and most of all, a golfer.
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His guttural utterances are accompanied by erudite subtitles.
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Many children with verbal processing difficulty go on to be-come gifted interpreters of literature or become erudite in philosophy or social sciences.
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These are biographers who are imposingly erudite but never pedantic.