Highly educated; having extensive information or understanding.
Evidencing the possession of inside information.
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Examples for "learned "
Examples for "learned "
1 And I learned ; day by day, week by week, month by month.
2 Perhaps she'd actually learned something in that required logic course she'd taken.
3 In July 2014, we learned something new that helps answer the question.
4 Investors learned the perils of complacency in Europe's fiscal crisis last year.
5 Former diplomat, foreign minister, prodigious linguist, including Russian learned on military service.
1 Much of enlightened U.S. opinion was falling in behind the Soviet position.
2 Vienna halted a process of enlightened reform that went back seventy years.
3 That's you with relationships this week: the enlightened yet grounded angel mixologist.
4 They are not denominational in the sense in which enlightened people are.
5 Fight from a place of enlightened self-interests, says my friend Terry Real.
1 His system, according to knowledgeable scientists, probably won't work any time soon.
2 It begs the question: How did everyone become so knowledgeable about it?
3 I'm not knowledgeable enough to say how long, but for a time.
4 If you're unsure what you need, speak to a knowledgeable immigration consultant.
5 I've just never known anyone who was so knowledgeable about the War.
1 Nothing to gain by discussing plans in public, a bold - lettered slide said.
2 The days that followed were red lettered in the calendar of life.
3 These cords are lettered A A and D D in his plan.
4 Shelves fixed against the walls held huge volumes lettered on the back.
5 You will be surprised how much you are abusing this four - lettered word.
1 He had the simple and unaffected manners of a well - educated princely child.
2 They are the comfortable and well - educated mainstay of our modern Democratic party.
3 His well - educated daughter is charmingly described in an exquisite poem by Drayton:
4 On the other hand the ordinary well - educated Roman could generally speak Greek.
5 I am not regarded as a particularly well - educated person in my country.
1 He was one of the most well - read and informed people I knew.
2 General Johnston is a very well - read man, and agreeable to converse with.
3 He is always a travelled man, and nearly always a well - read man.
4 Many of them are French academics, they're all practical, well - read and rather intellectual.
5 For these people are well - read and well-bred, and truly ladies in all things.
Characterized by conscious design or purpose.
1 She should not have taken such a risk, not knowing the situation.
2 He said: If you don't know that, you know nothing worth knowing .
3 But there is, of course, no knowing what the future may bring.
4 It's a good feeling, though: the feeling of knowing anything can happen.
5 And knowing that, she was able to change the balance of power.
6 I settled for knowing that I had given Ivy a good home.
7 What level of violence this was, I had no way of knowing .
8 It is all - knowing and the foremost Teacher in the school of existence.
9 Giving is not all; the art lies in knowing how to give.
10 The key to staying safe was knowing the rules of the situation.
11 She had no way of knowing where they'd taken him, of course.
12 Ireland is not unique in not quite knowing which way to turn.
13 House pretty full, knowing crisis at hand; Government Whips scouting for Members.
14 Not knowing how long this game might continue, Catelyn wasted no time.
15 Hope that knowing the risk factors is a step towards modifying them.
16 But even in crossing the Channel there is everything in knowing how.
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