The idiom 'Man of letters' refers to a well-educated, scholarly, or literary person, that is, a wise and learned individual. The other options do not fit this meaning.
From the given options, select the pair of words which carries the same relationship to the given pair of words:
Man of letters
Held on 26 Aug 2022 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
A well educated and a wise person
An illiterate person
A newspaper editor
A cinema actor
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