We have no meanings for "very erudite" in our records yet.
1 I think of them as very erudite and polite agents for the KGB.
2 Neither was Parson Dale very erudite in ecclesiastical architecture.
3 He planned to give a very erudite speech, and top it off with a slang ending.
4 The author of this invaluable work is my learned friend and very erudite scholar, Dr. Easley.
5 He was tall, and lean, and very erudite .
6 The writer then revealed his very erudite thoughts about such things as Zeno's paradoxes, the graphic arts, etc.
7 I am hardly capable, I fear, of giving a very erudite critique on the subject; general observations therefore must suffice.
8 I'm not a fantasy fan particularly, but I like Pratchett because he's a bit of a philosopher, and very erudite .
9 I was walking the deck with Hanks, talking on matters doubtless very erudite and abstruse; but I now forget what they were.
10 Grabbing hold of facts in the midst of shock is very Erudite of him.
11 "You are very erudite , Philo Judæus!"
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