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educated
[ ej-oo-key-tid ]
adjective
- having undergone education:
educated people.
- characterized by or displaying qualities of culture and learning.
- based on some information or experience:
an educated estimate of next year's sales.
educated
/ ˈɛʊˌɪɪ /
adjective
- having an education, esp a good one
- displaying culture, taste, and knowledge; cultivated
- prenominal based on experience or information (esp in the phrase an educated guess )
Other 51Թ Forms
- -u·e adjective
- ԴDz·u·e adjective
- ܲȴ-u·e adjective
- p·u·e adjective
- ܲd·u·e adjective
- ɱ-u·e adjective
Example Sentences
Vietnam’s manufacturing industry began expanding in earnest in the 2000s, as the country’s low-cost, educated working class grew and the government prioritized producing goods for export.
Navarro is something else again: He’s highly educated and not especially rich.
The idea is fairly simple: Some Americans are not financially educated and need help “learning” how to save, so the government will do the work to improve “habits,” as Secretary Summers put it.
"It really annoys me because I know him. He came from me... My son was educated, civilised, who always respected law and order."
Why it should infect nations that are prosperous, ostensibly well educated, and with civil societies that have supposedly developed beyond tribal superstition is a mystery that has never been explained.
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