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Meanings of
educated
in English
Possessing an education (especially having more than average knowledge)
uneducated
Related terms
learned
knowing
informed
intellectual
civilized
enlightened
civilised
knowledgeable
literate
lettered
Antonyms
Examples for "
uneducated
"
uneducated
Examples for "
uneducated
"
1
The perception of the ideal is often very acute among the
uneducated
.
2
We may suppose that they were sent in chiefly by the
uneducated
.
3
This is only meant to be a general confession for the
uneducated
.
4
It also suffers from the perception that the available workforce is
uneducated
.
5
Bergoglio always rooted himself in the ordinary, simple, faithful and
uneducated
people.
Usage of
educated
in English
1
Tens of thousands of
educated
young people are leaving France every year.
2
He said debate needed to happen in an
educated
and thoughtful way.
3
He also added that unemployment is particularly high among young,
college
-
educated
Americans.
4
Technology offers great promise with 'intelligent borders'. Hunt was
educated
at Oxford.
5
The ANC needs solid, young,
educated
leadership if they hope to survive.
6
National awareness strategies should be implemented, especially for poorly
educated
young men.
7
That's early Settlement Years use, or just
hyper
-
educated
,
kanji-scribbling, First Families pretension.
8
The vast majority of
educated
Christians know the history of their faith.
9
Young,
educated
Mexicans are a key target, said Citibanamex CEO Ernesto Cantu.
10
In this case it's clearly the lecturers that need to be
educated
.
11
Do you think the youth need to be better
educated
about politics?
12
Mr. Whittaker
educated
himself to labor for his people in the South.
13
Ninety per cent of the lawyers in Bucharest were
educated
in Paris.
14
Test-retest reliability was lower among less
educated
respondents and among ethnic minorities.
15
Consider the Bathtub Fallacy, a staple of
educated
opinion for too long.
16
They are also frequently well
educated
,
as recent Irish experience has shown.
Other examples for "educated"
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About this term
educated
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Adjective
Frequent collocations
educated at
educated man
highly educated
educated people
better educated
More collocations
Educated
through the time
Educated
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United Kingdom
Common
South Africa
Common
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