Pronunciation Adjective
educated
- Having attained a level of higher education, such as a college degree.
- Based on relevant information.
- 2011, Susan L. Rozzi, Michelle G. Futrell, Douglas M. Kleiner, Study Guide for the Board of Certification, Inc., Entry-Level Athletic Trainer Certification Examination, F.A. Davis, page 26:
- No matter what strategies you employ as you dissect each multiple-choice question and arrive at an educated answer, remember that you are looking for the best response, not only a correct one.
- 2011, Susan L. Rozzi, Michelle G. Futrell, Douglas M. Kleiner, Study Guide for the Board of Certification, Inc., Entry-Level Athletic Trainer Certification Examination, F.A. Davis, page 26:
- See also Thesaurus:learned
- French: cultivé
- German: gebildet, ausgebildet
- Portuguese: graduado, diplomado
- Russian: образо́ванный
- Spanish: educado, culto
- Simple past tense and past participle of educate
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