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inerudite
adjective as in illiterate
adjective as in uneducated
Example Sentences
He has never witnessed half of what he claims, and happily invents facts to support his obtuse and inerudite opinions.
That attitude was echoed by one of his attorneys, Alina Habba — a cheerleading inerudite dolt, who said on Fox News, while Trump played host to Musk and his son in the Oval, “There’s a separation of powers for a reason. The executive branch is the ultimate authority on federal issues.”
Carter’s legacy has undergone a tremendous re-evaluation since he left the presidency after one term – with many now saying he wasn’t nearly as bad as he was first thought to be, some saying he’s the best “former president” that’s ever been and some, like the inerudite, moronic Scott Jennings on CNN, who said that Carter “was never suited for the office in the first place,” “cuddled up” to dictators and undermined U.S. interests.
Inerudite, in-er′ū-dīt, adj. not erudite: unlearned.
Forty-eight square miles of good sound fame your not inerudite correspondent can conscientiously lay claim to; and although there is, with regret I admit it, a considerable portion of the square superficies alluded to, waste and uncultivated moor, yet I can say, wid that racy touch of genial and expressive pride which distinguishes men of letters in general, that the other portions of this fine district are inhabited by a multitudinity of population in the highest degree creditable to the prolific powers of the climate.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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