learnedly
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Definition
Adverb: * In a learned manner; with deep and systematic knowledge or scholarship: The word "learnedly" describes an action performed with, or characterized by, extensive knowledge acquired through study. It implies erudition and a scholarly approach.
Usage
"Learnedly" is used to modify verbs, describing how an action involving knowledge, discussion, or writing is carried out. It is a formal adverb, most commonly found in academic, literary, or formal descriptive contexts.
Examples of Usage
- The professor learnedly explained the nuances of medieval philosophy to the captivated audience.
- She wrote learnedly on the subject of marine biology, citing decades of research.
- He could discourse learnedly about Renaissance art, drawing connections few others saw.
Advanced Usage
- Used to contrast superficial knowledge with deep understanding: It can highlight a difference between casual commentary and expert analysis.
- While others offered opinions, she spoke learnedly, referencing primary sources and historical context.
Variants and Related Words
- Learned (adjective /ˈlɜːrnɪd/): Having or showing profound knowledge.
- He is a learned scholar in ancient languages.
- Learning (noun): The acquisition of knowledge or skills through study.
- His lifelong learning was evident in every conversation.
Synonyms
- Eruditely: With great academic knowledge.
- Knowledgeably: With a lot of information or understanding.
- Scholarly: In a manner characteristic of a scholar; academically.
- Expertly: With special skill or knowledge.
Antonyms
- Ignorantly: Without knowledge or awareness.
- Unlearnedly: In an uneducated or unschooled manner (rare).
- Superficially: In a way that is on the surface only; not thorough.
Adverb
- with erudition; in an erudite manner
- he talked eruditely about Indian mythology