Erudite
[EH-ruh-dite]
Hint 1.
That is because the prefix e- (“out of” or “away from”) precedes the Latin rudis (“unskilled” or “unlearned”).
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
“The erudite academic had always enjoyed reading erudite books and articles that covered a wide variety of academic disciplines.”
What is the best definition of erudite?
A.
Having a high level of academic knowledge
B.
Demonstrating a great aptitude for learning
C.
Being conscientious or hard-working
D.
Demonstrating extremely good social etiquette
Hint 1.
That is because the prefix e- (“out of” or “away from”) precedes the Latin rudis (“unskilled” or “unlearned”).
Hint 2. Sentence to give context:
“The erudite academic had always enjoyed reading erudite books and articles that covered a wide variety of academic disciplines.”
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