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Term: Eludite

Description:

Eludite is an adjective that describes someone who is highly knowledgeable, well-educated, and possessing a profound understanding of various subjects.

It can also refer to a person displaying intelligence and intellectual prowess.

Senses:

Sense 1: (adjective) Possessing extensive knowledge or education.

Sense 2: (adjective) Displaying great intelligence or intellectual capabilities.

Usage:

Popular usage: The term "eludite" is often used to describe individuals who have achieved exceptional academic accomplishments or possess a vast knowledge base.

Local usage: In some communities, "eludite" can also be used to describe someone with intellectual superiority or advanced understanding in specific fields or areas of expertise.

Example sentences:

Sense 1:

  1. He is an eludite professor with a PhD in astrophysics.
  2. The eludite scholar published numerous research papers on ancient civilizations.
  3. She embarked on a journey of becoming eludite by attending prestigious universities.

Sense 2:

  1. The eludite scientist made groundbreaking discoveries in the field of genetics.
  2. Her eludite explanations captivated the audience during the physics lecture.
  3. Being eludite in multiple languages, he effortlessly translated the ancient manuscript.
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