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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
For affluent, educated women—the ones with the luxury of existential angst about whether they have it all—whom to marry remains the indispensable decision.
Everyone young, entrepreneurial and educated saw the writing on the wall.
“Sheriff Bianco represents a safe California, an affordable California, an educated California and a leader with integrity and character that ALL Californians can be proud of.”
But, as no new school has been built yet, the academy is set to operate across the three separate sites, meaning pupils in different years will be educated at one of the existing schools.
Many of the academics seeking work visas were educated here, Mr. Strow added, and it makes little sense to send them packing after they complete their studies.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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