Adjective : an erudite professor; an erudite commentary. From Dictionary.com.
George Carlin so eruditely put it, “Atheism is a non-prophet organization.”. From Wordnik.com. [The Atheist Bus Drove In on the Web - The Lede Blog - NYTimes.com] Reference
Anti-Semites you and I are likely to encounter get their licks in at Jews by ever so eruditely trashing Israel. From Wordnik.com. [Why We Must Speak Out] Reference
Actually it is refreshing to read a review from someone who didn't like the book but so eruditely explains why. From Wordnik.com. [Old Man's War] Reference
One Brit's explanation of why he loves America is, much more eruditely and concisely, pretty much why I love America, too. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2006-12-01] Reference
The idea of a bluffer's guide is, presumably, to allow a reader without formal training to wax eruditely about a particular topic. From Wordnik.com. [the Bluffer's Guide to the Cosmos | Universe Today] Reference
Sticking with yesterday's PMQs, I am delighted that David Cameron so eruditely brought to our attention the latest problems at the Home Office. From Wordnik.com. [Criminals Sitting In Boxes - Home Office Shame] Reference
In nurses 'efforts to express objectively, scientifically, and eruditely such modes of expression are often deleted from our written professional works. From Wordnik.com. [Humanistic Nursing] Reference
In his work, Changing Gods the Jesuit sociologist Rudolf Heredia very eruditely unpacks the rather prickly subject of religious conversion - no mean job. From Wordnik.com. [Changing Gods by Rudolf Heredia : A Review of Religious Conversion] Reference
He's not talking about "plot," you see, he's talking about mythic structure or archetype or, less eruditely, dramatic situations as used by Polti --not plots. From Wordnik.com. [Christopher Booker: The Seven Basic Plots] Reference
From Bittergate to the Wrath of Wright, I'd suggest that you and Obama haven't yet gotten the message of how to break through the culture to which so eruditely referred. From Wordnik.com. [Obama's Chickens Are Coming Home To Roost] Reference
That said, I was not aware that the Turkish government funded a whitewashing of its history in the US: that, and the other points that you eruditely make, temper my stridency in opposing a measure condemning the Armenian genocide. From Wordnik.com. [The Armenian Genocide, the President, and the truth. | RedState] Reference
The gaunt Norwegian, the owner of this humble dwelling, made such comical grimaces, and winked his little eyes so frequently and eruditely, in endeavouring to fathom their mirth, that I could not restrain myself, and took a conspicuous part in the joke. From Wordnik.com. [A Yacht Voyage to Norway, Denmark, and Sweden 2nd edition] Reference
Yes, I say things eruditely and all that, but none of it feels inspired. From Wordnik.com. [Smut & Steff] Reference
Canisius College and write so eruditely about a wide range of films for publications such as. From Wordnik.com. [GreenCine Daily] Reference
Safire eruditely traced the origins of words and everyday phrases such as "straw-man," "under the bus" and "the proof is in the pudding.". From Wordnik.com. Reference
We are equally indebted to M. Germain Lefèvre-Pontalis for his fine editions and his discerning studies so eruditely graceful and exact. From Wordnik.com. [The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2] Reference
You will not injure the truth, but you will mislead and may destroy many, whose best security is in the truth which you so eruditely insinuate to be a fable. From Wordnik.com. [A Strange Story — Complete] Reference
The concept of prior possibility has been eruditely discussed by Dr. Atwood in this blog and he all too politely refer to CAM modalities as “implausibleâ€. From Wordnik.com. [CAMLAW : Complementary And Alternative Medicine Law Blog] Reference
"Tell me," interrupted Lady Roseville, "how it happens that you, who talk eruditely enough upon matters of erudition, should talk so lightly upon matters of levity?". From Wordnik.com. [Pelham — Complete] Reference
But on this one day of the, it tilter do us all typographically rebelliously to embracement a cyanogen tautly and milage forgetfully how zealously we sniffler it eruditely in the us. From Wordnik.com. [Rational Review] Reference
He eruditely compares the current balls-up in the financial industry with the Dotcom Bubble, about which he was well placed to know a thing or two, running as he was at the time IBM's Internet Division. From Wordnik.com. [Ryan MacMillan] Reference
SCOTSMAN. — “It is a learned essay, which argues ... that the Apocrypha should be more widely used ... a view which cannot but gain ground when so devoutly and so eruditely supported as it is here.”. From Wordnik.com. [The Three Additions to Daniel: A Study.] Reference
In his "On Language" column in The New York Times Magazine and 15 books, Safire eruditely traced the origins of words and everyday phrases such as "straw-man," "under the bus" and "the proof is in the pudding.". From Wordnik.com. [FOXNews.com] Reference
I let myself go, and eruditely held forth on the distinctive features of lyrics and other short poems, my great advantage being that printed matter is so unblushing, so impassively unbetraying of the writer's real attainments. From Wordnik.com. [My Reminiscences] Reference
I am making a point, "Arcadi said, his brow furrowed eruditely. From Wordnik.com. [Last Drop]
It’s so nice to know my point, while not expressed as eruditely as I might have hoped, was taken. From Wordnik.com. [Recording of SSM Debate at Stanford] Reference
'40-something music-obsessed bloke' category (in spite of having several extra years 'worth of beard-growing advantage) and one chap who'll be holding forth in a radio presentation, no doubt very eruditely and knowledgeably, on the hidden history of The Bootleg Record this weekend. From Wordnik.com. [Word Magazine -] Reference
It's so on, so eruditely on. From Wordnik.com. [Super Bowl XLV oddities: Art guys talk smack, a lucky white blood cell] Reference
And, rather more eruditely, here's Martin Samuel in the Mail: "It is not just that England play in straight lines; we think in straight lines, too. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
"We had read to us to-day a very learned work, but rather tiresome," says Boileau to M. Pontchartrain, "and we were bored right eruditely; but afterwards there was an examination of another which was much more agreeable, and the reading of which attracted considerable attention. From Wordnik.com. [A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5] Reference
Though you and I, who eruditely know. From Wordnik.com. [Byron's Poetical Works, Volume 1] Reference
Then, at length, very eruditely, she ventured. From Wordnik.com. [A Fool There Was] Reference
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