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educated

Part of Speech

Adjective

Pronunciation

/ˈɛdʒʊkeɪtɪd/

Definitions

  • Having received a high level of schooling or knowledge.
  • Possessing a refined understanding or awareness.
  • Demonstrating intelligence and cultural literacy.

Usage Examples

  • "She is an educated woman with a degree in physics."
  • "An educated guess is often better than random speculation."
  • "The discussion was insightful and well-informed, showing that the participants were highly educated."

Etymology

Derived from the Latin educatus, past participle of educare (to bring up, train, educate).

Synonyms

  • Learned
  • Scholarly
  • Knowledgeable
  • Informed
  • Well-read

Antonyms

  • Uneducated
  • Ignorant
  • Illiterate

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
FrenchÉduqué/e.dy.ke/
GermanGebildet/ɡəˈbɪldət/
SpanishEducado/eðuˈkaðo/
Chinese受过教育的 (Shòuguò jiàoyù de)/ʂoʊ̯ku̯ɔ tɕjɑ̂ʊy/
Japanese教育を受けた (Kyōiku o uketa)/kʲoːikɯ oɯketɑ/
Hindiशिक्षित (Shikshit)/ʃɪkʂɪt/
Tamilகல்வியறிவு பெற்ற (Kalvi arivu petra)/kalvi arivu petra/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • British English: /ˈɛdjʊkeɪtɪd/
  • American English: /ˈɛdʒʊkeɪtɪd/

Historical Usage

The term "educated" has been used since the 16th century, evolving from the Latin root to its modern sense of formal learning and intellectual development.

Cultural Nuances

Different cultures define being "educated" in varied ways, with some emphasizing formal schooling while others prioritize practical knowledge and wisdom.

More Information

Education is widely considered a key to personal and societal advancement. Historically, access to education has been limited to certain classes, but modern times have seen efforts to make learning more inclusive and widespread.

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