"Encyclopaedic" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Encyclopaedic" Meaning

Extensive in scope, comprehensive, and thorough, often covering a wide range of subjects or information.

"Encyclopaedic" Examples

Usage Examples of "Encyclopaedic"


1. A Person with Extensive Knowledge

She was known for her encyclopaedic knowledge of world history, able to recall dates and events with ease.

2. A Reference Work

The team of researchers spent months compiling an encyclopaedic dictionary, covering every term and concept in the field.

3. Thorough and Exhaustive

The professor's encyclopaedic approach to teaching philosophy meant that every aspect of the subject was covered in depth.

4. A Qualification or Expertise

As a doctor with an encyclopaedic knowledge of infectious diseases, she was the go-to consultant for complex cases.

5. A Descriptive Phrase

The author's encyclopaedic prose made the otherwise dry subject matter seem fascinating and accessible.

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