erudite
How to Use Erudite
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishWell-read and deeply knowledgeable, especially in a bookish or scholarly way.
A formal, somewhat elevated word — mostly used in writing about scholars, writers, or experts.
Word Forms
more erudite comparative, erudites plural, most erudite superlative
Fill the Gap
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Her _____ commentary impressed even the panel of experts.
Etymology
From Latin ērudītus, "trained, learned," originally meaning "freed from rudeness" — from e- ("out of") plus rudis ("rough, unskilled").