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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121. Not so: the recruit of today is generally better educated and more enquiring than his counterpart of previous decades.
122. Nurses were more highly educated and accountable for their actions as professionals than they used to be.
123. However, several students educated at the Academy made important discoveries in mathematical science, both pure and applied.
124. Gifford was a former Royalist officer, an educated man who had himself experienced a fierce inward struggle in his puritan conversion.
125. Both concluded that the families of educated women were no smaller than the average.
126. Better educated or financially comfortable people often smile more than less educated or economically distressed people. Dr T.P.Chia
127. Only on this basis can people make the informed choice which is the hallmark of the educated person.
128. And this is not just a generalised and detached polemic against injustice by an educated man.
129. Most blacks were illiterate; even those who were educated were oppressed.
130. Educated privately, he went to Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1782, and graduated BA in 1786.
131. Your educated boys went at it a little more privately and gracefully, but sometimes destroyed more people in the long run.
132. Advanced Hooray Most Hoorays you are likely to come across will have been educated at a public school.
133. The double standard that divided the privileged and the poor, men and women, educated and uneducated was pervasive.
134. Are at least able to make an educated guess as to who is collapsing the scrummage. 7.
135. Successful people are not always highly educated,(http://sentencedict.com/educated.html) but their behaviors and actions tell that they are well-educated. Dr T.P.Chia
136. They are better educated and more informed - though illiteracy is still widespread among the poor.
137. More importantly, she would have met relatively well educated people.
138. Many have demonstrated that professional competence can be acquired quite simply and successfully by less educated people.
139. The Labour Ministers were educated in the language and concepts of Keynesian economics by the academic economists in the government.
140. She was highly educated and was good at crossword puzzles and so unlikely to make such an elementary error.
141. Today there are no longer any educated men in the old city.
142. If educated people without conquistador bloodlines can never rise far, it is no use giving scholarships.
143. Those households tend to be wealthier and better educated on average, making newspaper readers an attractive market for advertisers.
144. The president is finely educated and is capable of talking like a professor and behaving like a despot.
145. Most people are keen for their children to be educated but despair at the kind of education they receive.
146. He was among the better educated of the early Methodist preachers and more sober than some in his attitude to supernatural phenomena.
147. Childless men, especially those with a broken marriage, were more likely to be ambitious, highly educated professionals.
148. Educated Protestants were all too aware of the popular ignorance of the basics of theology.
149. But the ability to pay for safety nets is just one of the social effects of having an educated population.
150. Of aristocratic family, Gallienus was highly educated, and his portrait exudes cultured refinement.
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