Antonym: uneducated. Similar words: educate, educator, education, educational, truncated, complicated, sophisticated, unsophisticated. Meaning: ['edʒəkeɪtɪd /'edjʊk-] adj. 1. possessing an education (especially having more than average knowledge) 2. having or based on relevant experience.
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91. They could only be understood by those educated as courtiers.
92. Educational achievement provides a competitive edge in all areas of life, but not all educated and intelligent people are necessarily competitive. Dr T.P.Chia
93. Among articulate and educated persons in 1860 these were a distinct minority.
94. Broadsheets are aimed at an educated middle and upper-class readership.
95. Your aim should be to speak as educated people you admire speak, clearly and without affectation.
96. I am not very educated, I am loud. I may have come out of the middle-class but the middle-class doesn’t leave me! Jeetendra
97. Visitors who have no desire to be educated will find that their enjoyment of such exhibitions is unimpaired.
98. This reflects the antipathy towards industry and commerce from traditionally educated, liberal-humanist teachers.
99. It came as a shock to Stella, learning that educated people like Dotty Blundell and Meredith adhered to such a faith.
100. There are some practical considerations that must be faced in terms of support for visually handicapped pupils who are being educated in resource situations.
101. Richards dismissed criticism that the Red Cross has not educated the public about AIDS.
102. He was educated at Clifton College, Bristol, and in 1883 became for three years articled clerk to a London solicitor.
103. But each of us has also been educated to a specific local culture system.
104. Such concepts are unworthy of educated people and refer to anthropomorphism which has been misunderstood.
105. Parents should have a choice of where their children are educated.
105. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
106. As workers we were considered ideal: well educated, very docile, and cheap.
107. He was educated privately in Derby and was taken into apprenticeship with the Midland Railway Company.
108. He was the scion of a noble and highly educated family, and correspondent of Gregory the Great.
109. The district is one of the most highly educated and culturally sophisticated in the South.
110. The first duty of a revolutionary is to be educated. Che Guevara
111. Will Simpson was one of the new breed of educated men.
112. Mme Keita probably earns less than I pay my watchman, yet she is skilled and well educated.
113. She was well off, well educated, well connected, but she wasn't well.
114. He was educated at local schools, including the Devonport Classical and Mathematical School, and became an apprentice to his father.
115. He was educated privately and at Rossall, and went on to study architecture under a tutor at Cambridge.
116. Taylor was educated at home and at a private day-school, and as apprentice to his father.
117. They were the Ostarbeiters, intelligent and educated, and set to work as labourers, made to wear a badge.
118. Forty-eight percent of university educated women used the sheath compared to 27 percent of the rest.
119. The arts tourist is more highly educated, more affluent, and stays longer than the average tourist.
120. David MacKinlay was a Lewisach born and bred, educated at Stornoway who made good in the outside world.
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