Phrases with «erudite»

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The word "erudite" means someone who is very knowledgeable and well-educated in a particular subject or many subjects. Full definition

«erudite» + noun

Sentences with «erudite»

  • Allegiant opens with the trials of Erudite faction members who tried to take over in the last film («trials» being a polite euphemism for executions). (miami.com)
  • I don't expect every science fiction film to play as erudite as Kairo, which featured a similar theme of people lost to life due to their increasing dependence on technology, or as visually engaging as The Matrix, which had similar themes of alternate selves powered by people linked in through their minds, but Surrogates still disappoints because it is such a good concept for an original movie that it shouldn't go to waste. (qwipster.net)
  • «Insurgent» picks up several days after the events of the first film, with Erudite leader Jeanine (Kate Winslet) denying involvement in the attack on Abnegation, instead placing the blame on Tris (Shailene Woodley), Four (Theo James) and the rest of their sympathizers, who have since sought refuge with Amity. (blog.bullz-eye.com)
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