erudite work

Frequency: 4.00.5 per million words

Refers to a piece of writing or research that shows great learning.

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Examples (10)

  • The professor is known for his erudite work on classical history.
  • Her latest publication is an impressively erudite work that will surely become a key text in the field.
  • To complete my dissertation, I had to consult several erudite works from the university library.
  • The conference featured presentations of many erudite works by leading scholars.
  • While it's a truly erudite work, its dense prose can be challenging for the average reader.
  • His early philosophical writings were considered the most erudite works of his time.
  • Compared to popular fiction, this is a deeply erudite work requiring significant concentration.
  • The prize was awarded for his erudite work that synthesized decades of research.
  • The committee praised the author for producing such an erudite work on a complex subject.
  • He aspires to produce an erudite work that will stand the test of time.