All 5 Uses of
erudite
in
The Bourne Ultimatum
- You're so-erudite, Randolph, that's the word, but it's not enough.†
- It's what I said before—'grand,' that's what you are, grand and erudite.†
- My erudite friend from Cambodia ... doesn't climb over fences with his foot in cement at three o'clock in the morning unless he thinks he has to.
*erudite = profoundly knowledgeable
- My allusions are compulsive attempts at false erudition.†
erudition = deep scholarly knowledge
- Oh, Flood-the-Gates used it incessantly, confusing juries with his erudition and confounding his peers with multiple decises.†
Definition:
having or showing deep scholarly knowledge