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educated person
noun as in man of letters
Example Sentences
It is not a waste to have a smart, well-educated person in telecoms management.
He maintains that every educated person should know six of them.
Any educated person was expected to be able to take his part in a glee at sight, and some of the music was none too easy at that.
The superiority of genius is therefore no different from that of any educated person; except in degree of application.
Every decently educated person will soon insist on the abolition of hell.
I will venture to affirm that not one educated person in a thousand is acquainted with this distinction.
We need not wonder when we hear from Monstrelet that Charles was a very well educated person.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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