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Definition of "eruditeness" [er•u•dite•ness]

  • Erudition (noun)

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Use "eruditeness" in a sentence
  • "In addition to the myriad other handicaps suffered by LGF and their minions of muddle…Narrow bandwidth low-wattage sophomore humor, miniscule processing capacity for eruditeness and rational thought, faulty cooking skills…They also labor under the sad burden of CPFS."
  • "Dargomijsky and Moussorgsky, he brought to his labor an eruditeness that bordered dangerously on pedantry."
  • "And in this respect, Dante's excellence is very great, and may be contrasted with the idiosyncracies of some meritorious modern poets, who attempt an eruditeness, the result of particular feelings."