eruditely adverb formaluk /ˈer.ʊ.daɪt.li/ us /ˈer.jə.daɪt.li/ in a way that shows a lot of knowledge that very few people have: She eruditely discusses the museum's rich collection of textiles. The writer's background is sensitively and eruditely explored in this new biography. Related word
erudite His arguments were very effectively and eruditely made. He spoke enthusiastically and eruditely about leadership. The audience listened in silence as she spoke eruditely about the situation. This book eruditely summarizes existing knowledge about the history of the town. The discussion ranges widely and eruditely across many different topics. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Knowledge and awareness acquaintance alertness as every schoolboy/schoolchild knowsidiom astuteness at/in the back of your mindidiom familiarity firsthand general knowledge gnostic grounding metacognition nescience nescient nod off someone's radaridiom omniscience street smarts theory of mind visual literacy witting |