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educated
adjective as in learned, experienced
Strongest matches
accomplished, civilized, cultured, enlightened, informed, intelligent, knowledgeable, literate, prepared, schooled, skilled, trained, well-read
Strong matches
coached, corrected, cultivated, developed, enriched, finished, fitted, formed, initiated, instructed, lettered, nurtured, polished, refined, shaped, taught, tutored
Weak matches
acquainted with, brainy, erudite, expert, literary, professional, scholarly, scientific, tasteful, versed in, well-informed, well-taught, well-versed
Example Sentences
Babu believes that self-registration through Co-WIN may only work for the urban and educated and not for people in rural areas, and that “incomplete registration will then lead to incomplete vaccination.”
All of this helps the first-time or even the second-time homebuyer to be more educated in their purchase and to know all the cards that could be in their hand as they make a move toward homeownership.
In fact, research has found that is typical among those who are the least educated and least politically engaged.
I think that the public needs to be more educated in the role that tech companies, and also AI, are playing in our daily lives.
If we know a protein’s structure, we can make educated guesses about its function.
As a white, educated, Western, middle-class male, I possess most of the unearned privilege the world has to offer.
The trend is particularly concentrated in the coastal states where women are wealthier, more educated, and more liberal.
This view is known as “theistic evolution” and is widely embraced by educated evangelicals.
White, upper-middle-class, Ivy-League educated white men, however Great they are, are falling out of power.
A Harvard-educated poet and professor, Linsker was arrested early Sunday morning and released without bail later that day.
Here again, just as with the language teaching, hardly any of us are really fully educated.
It is a vile world because it is an under-educated world, unreasonable, suspicious, base and ferocious.
She is very highly educated, and is preparing her eldest son for the university herself.
Mr. Slocum was not educated in a university, and his life has been in by-paths, and out-of-the-way places.
The educated world repeated to itself these grotesque fallacies till it lost sight of plain and simple truths.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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