Educated in spanish

Educado

pronunciation: edukɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

educate = educar, enseñar. 

Example: The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.

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» educate + Reflexivo = informarse.

Example: Much time and much of the agony associated with the reference interview would be avoided if librarians were subject specialists and did not have to educate themselves about a question before starting to answer it.

educated = culto, con estudios, con cierta formación. 

Example: This impressive work, which serves educated adults and serious students, intends to be a comprehensive, authoritative compendium of the world's most important knowledge and information.

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» better educated [better-educated] = con un mayor nivel educativo.

Example: Better-educated people, not surprisingly, tend to use libraries proportionately more than lesser-educated people.

» educated decision = decisión fundada, decisión con conocimiento de causa.

Example: This decision should be based on an educated decision not a blind guess.

» educated guess = razonamiento fundado, conjetura fundada, explicación fundada, deducción fundada.

Example: The cholesterol campaign is based not on scientific evidence that cholesterol reduction is beneficial, but on educated guesses, on pieces of evidence that suggest it might be.

» highly educated = con estudios superiores.

Example: The typical web user has been a rich, highly educated, English-speaking white man.

» ill-educated = sin estudios, sin formación. 

Example: He goes on to show that a similar percentage of people are 'relatively ill-educated' and that this might 'reinforce the idea that the majority will not be in the market for new technology information systems'.

» ill-educated, the = maleducados, los. [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo]

Example: It is mistaken to think this inarticulateness is confined to the ill-educated or dull-witted.

» in educated speech = en el habla culta.

Example: In one case, when the spelling is 'o', two equally acceptable short vowel pronunciations are heard in educated speech.

» lesser-educated = con un menor nivel educativo.

Example: Better-educated people, not surprisingly, tend to use libraries proportionately more than lesser-educated people.

» make + an educated decision = tomar una decisión con conocimiento de causa.

Example: Before you start this Atkins diet, you need to understand the potential negative effects as well as how to counteract them in order to make an educated decision.

» professionally educated = con titulación profesional.

Example: There is a limited market for professionally educated librarians with specialisation in prison librarianship.

» uneducated = inculto.

Example: It's laughable when Archie Bunker says that, because we know he's an uneducated slob.

» well educated [well-educated] = culto, con un buen nivel cultural, con un nivel de estudios alto.

Example: This class is conservative in politics, aristocratic in social affairs, and characteristically well-bred, well-educated, well-housed, and well-heeled.

Educated synonyms

knowledgeable in spanish: experto, pronunciation: nɑlədʒəbəl part of speech: adjective taught in spanish: enseñó, pronunciation: tɔt part of speech: adjective learned in spanish: aprendido, pronunciation: lɜrnd part of speech: adjective literate in spanish: alfabetizado, pronunciation: lɪtɜrət part of speech: adjective informed in spanish: informado, pronunciation: ɪnfɔrmd part of speech: adjective enlightened in spanish: ilustrado, pronunciation: enlaɪtənd part of speech: adjective knowing in spanish: conocimiento, pronunciation: noʊɪŋ part of speech: noun, adjective numerate in spanish: numerar, pronunciation: numɜreɪt part of speech: adjective schooled in spanish: escolarizado, pronunciation: skuld part of speech: adjective instructed in spanish: instruido, pronunciation: ɪnstrʌktəd part of speech: adjective lettered in spanish: letrado, pronunciation: letɜrd part of speech: adjective well-read in spanish: bien leído, pronunciation: welred part of speech: adjective well-educated in spanish: bien educado, pronunciation: weledʒəkeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective tutored in spanish: tutorado, pronunciation: tutɜrd part of speech: adjective semiliterate in spanish: semiliterado, pronunciation: seməlɪtɜrət part of speech: adjective self-educated in spanish: autodidacta, pronunciation: selfwedʒəkeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective

Educated antonyms

uneducated pronunciation: ənedʒʊkeɪtɪd part of speech: adjective
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