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Example sentences for "well educated"

  • You will be well educated, and my mind will be relieved of an untold load of care.

  • I can write on noble things; I am well educated; I am to a certain extent a practiced writer.

  • Both are party papers pure and simple, and are excellently edited, so far as party politics are concerned, by clever, well educated, well read men.

  • She is well educated, a strong patriot, and has on the whole a serions turn of mind, which came out in pathetic beauty as she took the oath in the 'Nieuwe Kerk' of Amsterdam at her coronation.

  • They may be well educated, well up in their specialties, may have a lot of expert knowledge, but they can not be depended upon.

  • Whoever is well educated to discharge the duty of a man," says Rousseau, "cannot be badly prepared to fill any of those offices that have relation to him.

  • To appreciate the benefit of such an institution a man requires to be well educated; for he certainly will not make a fortune in our state, in which all illiberal occupations are forbidden to freemen.

  • Being a remarkably fine woman with no bigodd nonsense about her--well educated, too--she was too many for this chap.

  • Well educated, but very corrupt at heart, he found in his insatiable cupidity many ways of gaining money.

  • Is she young, pretty, blond or brunette, poor or rich, well educated?

  • Yes," replied Muse; "and there are many Israelites here who are as well educated.

  • You are only forty, fine looking, well educated, well connected and wealthy.

  • She seemed to be well educated," his father continued, "and told me that you and she sang together at a concert.

  • He is intelligent, of a highly interesting and unexceptionable character, well educated, and in all his attributes of a gentleman well calculated to fill the place of an officer.

  • He is well educated, high-toned in character, and in every way a young gentleman of great merit.

  • He enters the circle of well educated boys at once, and is thus saved from the danger of associating with such as might corrupt his good habits.

  • It is much to be desired that these vacancies should all be filled by well educated English, Scotch, and Irish lads, for in time of war we could only recruit from the Commercial Marine those sailors who are British subjects.

  • They don't think we are just like themselves: as well educated; meaning as well; with as much right to our own ideas.

  • The idea of a Dissenter setting up to be as well educated, and as capable of forming an opinion, as a cultivated Anglican, an Oxford man, and a beneficed clergyman, was too novel and too foolish not to be somewhat startling as well.

  • And I wish that all the white young ladies of my acquaintance were as sensible, well educated, refined, and handsome withal as Miss Forten.

  • He is well educated, of polished manners.

  • Since coming among us he had learnt to read, and had become so well educated as to be able to teach others.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    control himself; teris paribus; the plains; well acquainted; well advised; well again; well cultivated; well developed; well done; well educated; well for; well grounded; well made; well pleased; well prepared; well preserved; well represented; well seasoned; well seen; well they; well together; well told; well trained; well treated; well with; well worth