[
US
/ˈwɛˈɫɛdʒəˌkeɪtɪd/
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ADJECTIVE
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highly educated; having extensive information or understanding
knowing instructors
a knowledgeable critic
a knowledgeable audience
How To Use well-educated In A Sentence
- They were young, well-educated, altruistic; Stephanie found their idealism naively evangelical. CHAMELEON
- The school ethos was mainly concerned with turning out well-educated, potential wives of professional able-bodied men.
- The group was characterized as being well-educated and liberal.
- The sample was very homogeneous, consisting primarily of well-educated White women.
- I'm convinced that this kidnapper is a very well-educated man. Follow the Mullahs
- We will continue to develop well-educated, motivated, and competent people skilled in the demands of the space medium.
- The most popular locations, such as Ireland and India, offered well-educated, English-speaking programmers and convenient time differences for round-the-clock remediation.
- Large numbers of well-educated and articulate refugees fled abroad and formed influential lobbies supporting the militant struggle, particularly through the LTTE.
- The second step is to redesign the school system so that it produces a well-educated population.
- By day, this urbane, well-educated man mastered complex problems in a high-tech consulting firm.