Polymath vs Accomplished - What's the difference?
polymath | accomplished |
A person with extraordinarily broad and comprehensive knowledge.
* 1624 , , (The Anatomy of Melancholy) (2nd edn.), p.6:
Completed; effected; established; as, an accomplished fact
Complete in acquirements usually as a result of training; -- commonly in a good sense; as, an accomplished' scholar, an ' accomplished villain
* They . . . show themselves accomplished bees. - Holland
* Daughter of God and man, accomplished Eve. -
Sophisticated
(accomplish)
As a noun polymath
is a person with extraordinarily broad and comprehensive knowledge.As an adjective accomplished is
completed; effected; established; as, an accomplished fact.As a verb accomplished is
(accomplish).polymath
English
(wikipedia polymath)Alternative forms
* (l), (l)Noun
(en noun)- To be thought and held Polumathes and Polihistors.
Synonyms
* polyhistor * renaissance manAntonyms
* monomathCoordinate terms
* factotum, handyman, jack of all trades, sciolistReferences
* “polymath, n. (a.)'']” listed in the '' [2nd ed., 1989 * “
polymath, n. ''and'' adj.'']” listed in the ''Oxford English Dictionary [3rd ed., September 2006
