"Elucubrate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Elucubrate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Elucubrate" Meaning

Elucubrate is a rather formal or old-fashioned verb that means to spend a lot of time thinking deeply or carefully about something, often to arrive at a conclusion or solution. It can also imply a sense of deliberation or pondering, often in a studious or scholarly manner.

"Elucubrate" Examples

Elucubrate


Definition


To write at great length, often tediously or copiously

Examples


The philosopher spent hours elucubrating on the meaning of life, but his writings were exhausting to read.
Many scholars have elucubrated on the subject of climate change, but no consensus has been reached on its causes.
The esoteric philosopher spent years elucubrating on the mysteries of the universe, but his work remains obscure to most readers.
The professor's lengthy and tedious elucubration on the history of literature put the entire class to sleep.
The amateur astronomer spent countless hours elucubrating on the movements of the stars, but never made any significant discoveries.

"Elucubrate" Similar Words

Elucidates

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Elucidating

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Elucidation

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Elucidation is the act of making something clear or easier to understand by providing explanations or details. It is often used to describe the process of clarifying or interpreting something that may be complex or unclear.

Elucidative

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Elucidator

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An elucidator is a person who explains or interprets things clearly and thoroughly, making them easier to understand.

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Eluctation

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Elude

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To elude means to avoid or escape from someone or something with skill or cunning, often in a sly or deceitful way. It can also mean to avoid public notice, attention, or scrutiny, often skillfully or evasively.