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autodidact
[ aw-toh-dahy-dakt, -dahy-dakt ]
noun
- a person who has learned a subject without the benefit of a teacher or formal education; a self-taught person.
autodidact
/ ˈɔːtəʊˌdaɪdækt /
noun
- a person who is self-taught
Derived Forms
- ˌautodiˈdactic, adjective
Other Words From
- au·to·di·dac·tic [aw-toh-dahy-, dak, -tik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of autodidact1
Word History and Origins
Origin of autodidact1
Example Sentences
He was mid-century America’s foremost tough-hooligan intellectual, a high school dropout and autodidact who wrote and published four books while waiting to die.
Precocious as a child and an autodidact, the U.S.-born música Mexicana star taught himself to play guitar at age 8 by watching YouTube tutorials.
Often from humble backgrounds, or autodidacts, or both, the sliver of young humanity who take part in our quiz will instantly fill you with hope for the future.
The autodidact Jude is not above a dirty joke.
An autodidact who left college after a year, he nonetheless became a full professor of computer science at M.I.T. at 34.
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