[
US
/ˈɫɛtɝd/
]
[ UK /lˈɛtəd/ ]
[ UK /lˈɛtəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
highly educated; having extensive information or understanding
knowing instructors
a knowledgeable critic
a knowledgeable audience
How To Use lettered In A Sentence
- Those confronting the Raj here were poor, unlettered peasants.
- Stupidity is closer to deliverance than intellect which innovates," is a phrase ascribed to a Mohammedan saint, and do not modern theologians report with enthusiasm, the unlettered condition of Jesus? Cosmic Consciousness
- A violently lettered poster stuck to the glass commanded UNITE. THE WHITE DOVE
- The board is carved in the baroque style of ornament, and resembles very closely the black, lettered placards erected in whitewashed country churches.
- exhibiting contempt for his unlettered companions
- Across the windows of the storefront, Mr. Stolowitz had lettered FREE SHOES in huge strokes of brown latex paint.
- No longer are you just up against the straight-A kid who lettered in four sports and whose minister wrote a letter praising his virtues.
- In high school, she lettered in five sports - soccer, track, basketball, softball, and, with the boys, football.
- And his unlettered parents and uncle also ‘supported my younger sister Madhavi’.
- She handlettered a "no sale" sign.