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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
Laura is an older woman, highly educated, actively devout, intelligent, resourceful, good-humored and a long-time resident of a community that struggles to balance its relative wealth with the neediness of surrounding communities.
"We want to study. We want to be educated. We want to be able to help people in our future. When I heard that the internet had been cut, the world felt dark to me."
And so he ended our conversation by strongly urging me to fly cross country and visit his center, to be enriched and educated and basically get my Parkinson’s-laden butt moving.
Since the blaze, pupils have been educated at nearby Jameston Village Hall.
Suresh, who studied up to 10th grade, was the village's most educated resident and a strong advocate for local schools and hospitals.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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