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eruditely

ADVERB
  1. with erudition; in an erudite manner
    he talked eruditely about Indian mythology

How To Use eruditely In A Sentence

  • But it is the love of the critics that gratifies Cooper the most, such as when the Daily Mail eruditely weighs in on one of his choicest works: "In one hilarious snap the moment he mocks a dog trapped behind the glass of someone's front porch is taken with almost human-like humor. ARTINFO: Is This Cat a Great Photographer? The Seattle Art Scene's Feline Phenomenon
  • Confluentia," whose threads of liquidity are eruditely, yet romantically, intertangled to represent the confluence of the Rhine and the Moselle; and "The Headless Horseman," a masterpiece of burlesque weirdness, representing the wild pursuit of Ichabod Crane and the final hurling of the awful head, -- a pumpkin, some say. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and
  • But it is the love of the critics that gratifies Cooper the most, such as when the Daily Mail eruditely weighs in on one of his choicest works: "In one hilarious snap the moment he mocks a dog trapped behind the glass of someone's front porch is taken with almost human-like humor. ARTINFO: Is This Cat a Great Photographer? The Seattle Art Scene's Feline Phenomenon
  • And this discussion, no matter how robust, is not ‘flaming’ - logically and eruditely exchanging differences of opinion is what sets us apart from 4chan or YouTube commenters. So there.
  • he talked eruditely about Indian mythology
  • Speaking eruditely, with a pained, hangdog expression, Mr. Kumar described his descent from the pinnacle of the business world to become a self-admitted felon aiding Mr. Rajaratnam. Motive for Stock Leak Can Be Respect, Love
  • If Ms. Singh truly believes that plagiarism took place, why was there not a single reference to a line, paragraph or ‘whole chunks’ as she so eruditely puts it?
  • Elizabethan schoolboys were taught adoxography, the art of eruditely praising worthless things
  • Let's do the TV news channel thing and get him to fill airtime by eruditely describing the atmosphere, shall we? Florida primary campaign: Romney up, Gingrich down - as it happened
  • They are the product of complex histories that the writer eruditely recounts with an enviable lightness of touch.
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