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polymath

[ UK /pˈɒlɪmˌæθ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a person of great and varied learning

How To Use polymath In A Sentence

  • This new biography will revive interest in an eccentric and rare polymath of the last century. Times, Sunday Times
  • Actually I think you will find that the word you are looking for is 'polymath'. Army Rumour Service
  • Mentoring has been key to Eschenbach's art; he's built up a long list of artists whom he has "discovered" or championed, and with whom he regularly performs: Fleming; the enfant-terrible pianist Lang Lang (whose debut Eschenbach led at Ravinia); the controversial pianist and polymath Tzimon Barto; the star baritone Matthias Goerne (whom Eschenbach has often accompanied in lieder recitals); and the violinist Jennifer Koh. Can Christoph Eschenbach and the National Symphony Orchestra give each other a fresh start?
  • The ostensible purpose of our meeting was to interview the polymath about the decoupage he assembled for Jaguar's party celebrating the 50th anniversary of the E-Type. A Royal Pronouncement
  • In my view, however, the wizened polymath did well.
  • A Persian polymath, Avicenna (a widely-used Greek version of his name Abū 'Alī al-Husayn ibn) was a leading physician and philosopher who penned over 450 volumes, of which almost half have survived. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • A prodigious polymath, he wrote on subjects as varied as grammar and gout, ethics and eczema, and was highly regarded in his lifetime as a philosopher as well as a doctor.
  • I almost went for polymath or opsimath, but they were taken but not used. Onynimity
  • I would like to contribute a few more based on my book experience over the last year about what a next generation, "polymath" analyst firm should aim for Deal architect
  • Raskin's CV reads something like a masterclass in being a polymath: he was an accomplished musician, programmer and designer.
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