educated

word · lemma: educate

/ˈɛdʒəˌkeɪtɪd/
EJ-oo-kay-did
/ˈɛdʒuːkˌeɪtɪd/
EJ-oo-kay-tid

Definition

Someone who is educated has received a good amount of schooling or instruction, and often has knowledge or skills in specific areas. It can also refer to being polite or cultured.

Usage & Nuances

'Educated' can refer both to formal schooling and to being well-mannered. It is more formal than 'smart' or 'polite'. Common phrases: 'highly educated', 'well-educated'. In some cultures, 'educated' used alone can suggest someone is cultured, not just schooled.

Example Sentences

She comes from an educated family.

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He is very educated and speaks three languages.

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An educated person can find better jobs.

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She's not just educated; she's also incredibly wise.

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Being educated doesn't always mean you're open-minded.

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He gave a very educated guess about the results.

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