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erudition

[er-yoo-dish-uhn, er-oo-] / ˌɛr yʊˈdɪʃ ən, ˌɛr ʊ- /


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As in the Habsburg monarchy at large, German was the fashionable common language of erudition, commerce and art.

From The Wall Street Journal

Spier reviews his portfolio with an erudition that comes from an investor whose clock is ticking.

From Barron's

Czech-born British playwright whose works were a rare combination of erudition and commercial success.

From BBC

Mr. Hunter writes with the heart of a poet, the erudition of a good critic and the idealism of an old-fashioned patriot.

From The Wall Street Journal

His astonishing erudition encouraged him to tread where few playwrights before him had dared to go.

From Los Angeles Times