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erudite ADJ.

erudite
erudite

erudite SUST.

erudite
erudite

erudite ADJ.

erudite ENS.
erudite ENS.
erudite ENS.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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He is learned, even erudite, but never ("ever") stuffy or pedantic.
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The word choice is sometimes erudite, recondite, scholarly; at other times down to earth.
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An erudite orator, expert in the social, economic and political issues, his soft but forcefully presentations of the issues always kept the audience spellbound.
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His passionate and erudite defense of those things in which he believes, in contrast to his earlier passive behavior, galvanizes the press and his staff.
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He was a learned and erudite scholar, but eccentric to the verge of insanity.
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He was an erudite champion of mystical religious speculation and a poetic diviner of syncretic cultural interaction among people of all faiths.
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They are erudite and seem to display the author's learning merely for its own sake, resulting in several obscure passages.
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He was outspoken, immensely erudite, and a visionary.
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He is notable for his informed and erudite treatment of his source texts, often inserting additions for the benefit of his learned readers.
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His love of literary practical jokes and puns concealed both an acute and erudite mind and a personality given to prolonged periods of melancholy.
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