well educated

/ˌwɛl ˈɛdʒəˌkeɪtɪd/
adjective
  1. Having received a good education, usually from a school, college, or university, and having a broad knowledge of many subjects.
    • She is a well-educated woman who can discuss history, science, and literature with ease.
    • In many countries, being well-educated is seen as a key to a successful career.
    • The company prefers to hire well-educated candidates who have strong critical thinking skills.
  2. Showing the qualities of a good education, such as being well-informed, articulate, and cultured.
    • The book is written in a well-educated style that assumes some background knowledge.
    • Even though he grew up in a small town, he has a well-educated outlook on world events.
    • His well-educated manner of speaking impressed everyone at the conference.
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