érudit

This is the 12348th most frequent French word.


érudit

"Érudit" means "scholar" or "learned person."


Here, 'érudit' is used as an adjective to describe the student's scholarly qualities and intellectual knowledge.

L'élève érudit a remporté de nombreux concours académiques.

The erudite student won many academic competitions.


In this sentence, 'érudit' is used as a noun denoting a person who has profound scholarly knowledge.

Un érudit célèbre a donné une conférence sur les sciences anciennes.

A renowned scholar gave a lecture on ancient sciences.


Here, 'érudit' functions as an adjective describing the scholarly and intellectual nature of the article.

Bien que l'article fût érudit, il restait accessible au grand public.

Although the article was erudite, it remained accessible to the general public.