You’ve probably heard someone described as “erudite” — maybe a professor, a writer or that one friend who seems to know everything.

But what does the word “erudite” really mean, and why does it sound so fancy?

Let’s take a closer look at the origins, meaning and subtle power behind this intriguing word.

Here’s what you need to know about the word “erudite” so you can start using it today.

What is the definition of ‘erudite’?

The word “erudite” is an adjective that means having or showing great knowledge or learning.

How is the word ‘erudite’ pronounced?

The word “erudite” is pronounced /EH-ruh-dite/.

How can you use ‘erudite’ in a sentence?

The professor’s erudite lectures drew students from every department.

The author’s erudite prose can be challenging but deeply rewarding.

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