Use of polymath in Sentences. 15 Examples

The examples include polymath at the start of sentence, polymath at the end of sentence and polymath in the middle of sentence

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polymath at the end of sentence


  1. He who seize the right moment, is the right man. ---Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and polymath.
  2. Genius is formed in quiet, character in the stream of life---Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and polymath.
  3. He is the happiest, be he king or peasant, who find peace in his home---Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German writer and polymath.
  4. Could Mr Gaddis, who admits that he speaks no foreign languages, get on top of the mountain of material and do credit to such an international polymath?

polymath in the middle of sentence


  1. To call him a polymath would be a gross understatement.
  2. He is either a polymath or an extremely thorough researcher.
  3. His ebullient personality is a vivid reminder of the polymath of past times.
  4. Miller is a brilliant polymath and he has trounced his rivals by thinking differently.
  5. Mr English, an associate editor of the Guardian, is a polymath who wears his learning lightly.
  6. Leonardo Da Vinci was an Italian polymath who was probably the first European to seek a practical solution to flight.
  7. One of Mr Ball's heroes is Sir D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, a Scottish biologist and polymath, who in 1917 wrote "On Growth and Form".
  8. Will Wright is the great polymath of interactive design, weaving theories of architecture, astrophysics, and urban planning into his videogames.
  9. He was a formidable polymath, doing important work in mathematics, physics, logic, the study of formal and natural languages, and many other disciplines.
  10. For a very good reason: he is the greatest artist who ever lived. Still, the amount of news that can be generated about a long-dead polymath is startling.
  11. If Charles I owned a real Leonardo before he was executed in 1649, this means our national love affair with the Renaissance polymath has been going on for almost 400 years.
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