
Word of the day: Erudite
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Today’s word of the day is: Erudite meaning
Erudite
Erudite meaning: Adjective: having or showing knowledge that is gained by studying: possessing or displaying erudition
Pronunciation: / (ˈɛrʊˌdaɪt) /
Erudite derives from Latin eruditus, the past participle of the verb erudire, meaning “to instruct.” A closer look at that verb shows that it is formed by combining the prefix e-, meaning “missing” or “absent,” with the adjective rudis, which means “rude” or “ignorant.” (Rudis is also the source of the English word rude.)
Example: He wasn’t bashful about showing himself to be feverishly erudite, … terminally droll, and a wizard phrasemaker.
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