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educated

[ej-oo-key-tid] / ˈɛdʒ ʊˌkeɪ tɪd /


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And so he employs other tools: the hunch, the educated guess, even out-and-out speculation.

From The Wall Street Journal

She raved on and on, as she always does, about money, the need for you to be educated in America, and the imperative nature of a good marriage.

From Literature

The flight of an estimated 8 million Venezuelans, many educated and technically-skilled in engineering, health, business and information systems, will also impede the country’s recovery.

From Barron's

Barnum catered to a growing middle class, who were better educated, regularly reading newspapers and magazines, and interested in seeing what the world had to offer, says Robert Wilson, author of “Barnum: An American Life.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Doctors, nurses and physician assistants need to be better educated about the rising incidence and symptoms, Kundranda said.

From The Wall Street Journal