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Autodidact | |
noun | 1. A self-taught person. |
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| "Since he got his GED, he proudly calls himself an autodidact." | "Thanks to unlimited how-to videos and courses on the internet, anyone can be an autodidact." | "Someone might have a college degree in economics, but be an autodidact when it comes to making pottery." |
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| Greek, mid-16th century |
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| Anyone who has taught themselves a skill outside of formal education can be considered an autodidact, including some of history's most famous writers, musicians, and artists. William Faulkner dropped out of high school, but went on to win the Nobel Prize in literature. ... | |
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