erudition Meaning in Telugu ( erudition తెలుగు అంటే)
పాండిత్యం, జ్ఞానం యొక్క విస్తరణ
Noun:
పాండిటీ, జ్ఞానం యొక్క విస్తరణ,
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erudition's Usage Examples:
In Millar"s assessment, it "combined immense erudition, percipience and sharpness of vision with a curious slapdashness about small details";.
work of natural history and a classic of cryptozoology", in which "Ellis vivifies and celebrates [the giant squid] with erudition and consummate skill".
knowledge, erudition", and Plutarch compares her to Polymnia to whom he ascribes precedence over accumulation and preservation of knowledge.
together by contemporary critics who also noted Gnedich"s erudition and artfulness as a stylist.
Her name literally means "much knowledge, erudition", and Plutarch compares her to Polymnia to whom he ascribes precedence over accumulation and preservation.
Tabarsi was a man of great erudition.
“tradition in Irish literature of the independent scholar, who has an erudition embarrassing to the professional academic”.
prestige of his erudition and the clearness of his intellect, but by the tirelessness of his energy and the ardent fearlessness of his temperament.
Theophanes was described by the Muscovites as learned in philosophy, a reflection on his broad education and erudition.
Von Wowern lists erudition, literature, philology, philomathy and polyhistory as synonyms.
From his earliest years he devoted himself to historical and geographical research, and his first work, Egregiarum seu selectarum lectionum et antiquitatum liber, published in his eighteenth year, displayed great erudition.
In tales, Lady Huang was, however, remarkable for her erudition, being learned in strategy, geography, astronomy, and divination.
meticulous linguistic accuracy and scholarly erudition but also by an unfailing sense of style and an uncanny ability to render Kant"s meaning into readable.
Synonyms:
encyclopedism, eruditeness, learnedness, education, learning, letters, encyclopaedism, scholarship,
Antonyms:
inexperience, unenlightenment, inactivity,