Highly educated; having extensive information or understanding.
1He had the simple and unaffected manners of a well-educated princely child.
2They are the comfortable and well-educated mainstay of our modern Democratic party.
3His well-educated daughter is charmingly described in an exquisite poem by Drayton:
4On the other hand the ordinary well-educated Roman could generally speak Greek.
5I am not regarded as a particularly well-educated person in my country.
6Mr. Oldham is about eighteen years of age; a well-inclined, well-educated youth.
7Boone Logan was a well-educated, peaceable citizen and practiced law in Morehead.
8Our print shops are full of the well-educated designs of native artists.
9She was expecting revolutionary ideas from a well-educated exponent of sports psychology.
10His wife was a fine-looking woman, intelligent, well-educated, and a social favourite.
11She was an attractive woman, she knew, well-educated and fine of feature.
12He was a modest man, and had the reputation of being well-educated.
13Pertelay the younger, on the other hand, was quiet, polite, and well-educated.
14His father and mother were well-educated and we come from well-educated families.
15Like most well-educated natives of those parts, he was an aitch-man himself.
16Mr. Fletcher was an Englishman, a well-educated gentleman, and a thorough teacher.