What is another word for eruditely?

Pronunciation: [ˈɛɹuːdˌɪtli] (IPA)

Eruditely is a term commonly used to describe a person's ability to impart knowledge through articulate and scholarly speech and writing. Synonyms for the word tend to convey a similar idea of intelligence, expertise, and articulate communication. Some of the common synonyms for eruditely include intelligently, learnedly, knowledgeable, sagely, wisely, astutely, and proficiently. Other synonyms for the word include adeptly, competently, eloquently, expertly, and skillfully. As eruditely is a term usually used in an academic sense, synonyms often evoke a sense of great intellect, intelligence, and mastery of a subject matter, allowing those who use them to convey a high level of intelligence and expertise.

What are the hypernyms for Eruditely?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Eruditely

Then, at length, very eruditely, she ventured: "No'm is when you say no to a lady, isn't it?"
"A Fool There Was"
Porter Emerson Browne
"C'est vrai-but-" "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?"
"Pelham, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton Last Updated: March 16, 2009
In nurses' efforts to express objectively, scientifically, and eruditely such modes of expression are often deleted from our written professional works.
"Humanistic-Nursing"
Paterson, Josephine G.

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