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educated
adjective as in learned, experienced
Strongest matches
accomplished, civilized, cultured, enlightened, informed, intelligent, knowledgeable, literate, prepared, schooled, skilled, trained, well-read
Strong matches
coached, corrected, cultivated, developed, enriched, finished, fitted, formed, initiated, instructed, lettered, nurtured, polished, refined, shaped, taught, tutored
Weak matches
acquainted with, brainy, erudite, expert, literary, professional, scholarly, scientific, tasteful, versed in, well-informed, well-taught, well-versed
Example Sentences
From a half-dozen fossil skeletons, paleontologists assemble a representative of the Gnatalie species, their best educated assumption of what the animal looked like.
This was the total number of children being home educated on that day, not just those new to it, and up by about 11,000 on 2022.
His children, who had privileged upbringings and were educated overseas, will have no trouble fending for themselves.
Democrats suffered a 10 point drop among Latino women, while failing to move the needle among non-college educated women at all, who again went for Trump 63-35, preliminary data suggests.
“It’s hard to imagine that going well or without an immense amount of hardship on behalf of families and their children. Will migrant children be put in camps? Will they be educated while there?”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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