bookful

/ˈbʊkfʊl/

Definitions

1. adjective

having or showing a great deal of knowledge or wisdom, often acquired through reading.

“She was a bookful woman with a rich understanding of history and literature.”

2. noun

a person who is knowledgeable or wise, especially due to extensive reading.

“The professor was a bookful, renowned for his expertise in the field.”

Synonyms

  • erudite
  • scholarly

Antonyms

  • ignorant
  • uninformed