Use educated in a sentence
Sentences ending with educated
- You are young, you are rich, you are clever, you are well educated. [2]
- And so I was to be educated. [9]
- Sometimes I wish there wasn't any such thing as education in this country, except for the educated. [4]
- Including Doctor Parkhurst, that strong and brave and excellent citizen, but superficially educated. [5]
- Most books were romance to her, for most were of a life to which she had not been educated. [11]
- One of the reasons why the college-bred man does not meet this reasonable expectation is that his training, too often, has not been thorough and conscientious, it has not been of himself; he has acquired, but he is not educated. [4]
- The ball is now rolling gloriously on, and none are so able as they to increase its speed and its bulk, to add to its momentum and its magnitude--even though unlearned in letters, for this task none are so well educated. [7]
- For forty-five years, Monsieur, the young ladies of the city have come here to be educated. [9]
- I wish I had never been educated. [4]
- The education must go forward; the man must not be half but wholly educated. [4]
Short sentences using educated
- He is well educated. [5]
- How few are educated! [4]
- I educated them. [5]
- I am educated. [5]
- Are you educated? [5]
- Yes, highly educated? [4]
- Oldring is educated. [13]
More example sentences with the word educated in them
- Did you think you had educated the superstition out of those people? [5]
- Two or three years ago, in New York, with that Society there which is made up of people from all British Colonies, and from Great Britain generally, who were educated in British colleges and. [5]
- He said he would have me educated, and bought me books, and I tried to read them. [9]
- Ingenious and tasteful, with a gift for cooking and an educated hand, she had made her little home as pretty as their few possessions would permit. [11]
- These simple creatures, whose thoughts are not taken up, like those of educated people, with the care of a great museum of dead phrases, are very quick to see the live facts which are going on about them. [6]
- The great crowd which the "Fremersberg" had called out was another evidence that it was low-grade music; for only the few are educated up to a point where high-grade music gives pleasure. [5]
- There are subjects which must be investigated by scientific men which most educated persons would be glad to know nothing about. [6]
- Where, how, and when had this young countess, educated by an emigree French governess, imbibed from the Russian air she breathed that spirit and obtained that manner which the pas de chale * would, one would have supposed, long ago have effaced? [2]
- At the period when Emerson reached manhood, Unitarianism was the dominating form of belief in the more highly educated classes of both of the two great New England centres, the town of Boston and the University at Cambridge. [6]
- She was pretty, well educated, and possessed so much independence and keenness of mind that this alone would have sufficed to render her remarkable. [10]
- Far less did we feel that we were being educated according to any fixed method. [10]
- I think it was done by an educated man. [5]
- In the opening verses of this Gospel the Incarnation is explained, not by a virgin birth, but in a manner acceptable to the educated and spiritually-minded, in terms of the philosophy of the day. [9]
- There were about twenty-five gentlemen present; educated men, men moving in good society, none of them commonplace; some of them were men of distinction, none of them were obscurities. [5]
- Nevertheless I did turn it over--a highly educated fear compelled me to do that--but succeeding days of cheerfulness and sunshine came bothering around, and within a month I had so drifted backward that again I was as lost and comfortable as ever. [5]
- Especially is this true in regard to remedies for diseases, and the faith in healers and quacks outside of the regular, educated professors of the medical art. [4]
- I was going to say, you are better educated than you have been pretending to be. [5]
- Our daughter went to her grandmother to be brought up and educated in England--though it was a sore trial to us both--that she might fill nobly that place in life for which she is destined. [11]
- Even in England this cult has made considerable progress, and now that it is favored by the two great Universities, the time is not far away when Ballarat English will come into general use among the educated classes of Great Britain at large. [5]
- You're educated, too, they say--can read and write. [5]
- To understand what they said was, of course, impossible to any but an educated ear, and if I made out "Starr" and "Clipp'rr," it was because I knew beforehand what must be the burden of their advertising coranach. [6]
- Some one of them, keener-eyed than the rest, had seen that there was a meaning and virtue in this unsuccessful book, for which there was a new audience educated since it had tried to breathe before its time. [6]
- When you let them go, they pop up to the surface as dry as a patent office report, and walk off as unconcernedly as if they had been educated especially with a view to affording instructive entertainment to man in that particular way. [5]
- The facility of the world for swallowing up orators, and company after company of educated young men, has been remarked. [4]
- This is because the newspaper has become more profitable, and is able to pay for talent, and has attracted to it educated young men. [4]
- What chance has the ignorant, uncultivated liar against the educated expert? [5]
- The pupil, nay the friend of the learned Groot, the young wife who had grown up in the society of highly educated men, the enthusiastic patriot, felt that she was capable of being more, far more to her husband, than he asked. [10]
- Only to know the etiquette of how and when and to whom and in what order the visits are to be paid is to be well educated in a matter that assumes the first importance in her life. [4]
- Now I'll vinture that your honor'll know that dog's dimensions there better than he knows them his own self, and just by the casting of your educated eye upon him. [5]
- It is rumored that the lovely and highly educated heiress has formed a connection looking towards matrimony with a certain distinguished artist. [6]
- That will gradually tend to work itself out as we become more sensible and better educated, and understand more clearly what is good for us. [9]
- Who was to tell these solid, educated business men that the crazy industrial Babel they had helped to rear, and in which they unconsciously dwelt, was no longer the simple edifice they thought it? [9]
- I had my suspicions from the beginning about this name, and now asked the driver, who was liberally educated for a driver, how he spelled "Hogamah. [4]
- These prisoners are strong men, prominent men, and I believe they are all educated men. [5]
- In feats of strength and agility he recalls the traditions of Washington; he early showed a remarkable avidity for knowledge, which was so sought that he became before he was of age one of the best educated young men of his time in the colonies. [4]
- He was born so, educated so, his veins were full of ancestral blood that was rotten with this sort of unconscious brutality, brought down by inheritance from a long procession of hearts that had each done its share toward poisoning the stream. [5]
- It is not simply a manner of speech obtaining among the educated handful; the manner obtaining among the vast uneducated multitude must be considered also. [5]
- But if the signs are to be trusted, even your educated classes used to drop the 'h. [5]
- Don't forget that she has grown up and been educated in society, and so her position now is not a rosy one. [2]
- And he was said to be so well educated and clever. [2]
- Born to the purple, educated in the palace at Constantinople, accomplished but not handsome, at the age of twenty she was in Rome when Alaric besieged it. [4]
- Dr. Peyton, a principal physician, and rich in all the attributes that go to constitute high and flawless character, did all that educated judgment and trained skill could do for Henry; but, as the newspapers had said in the beginning, his hurts were past help. [5]
- It is a pity that he could not have been educated all through, beginning at a high school, and ending in a university. [4]
- These are educated people--not like that absurd boatman. [5]
- And then educated people say that politics is so corrupt and absurd that they cannot have anything to do with it. [4]
- Little Scherau, whom Pentaur had educated to be a sculptor, executed it, as well as many other statues of the great sovereign of Egypt. [10]
- Usually merely a part of a boat's company survive--officers, mainly, and other educated and tenderly-reared men, unused to hardship and heavy labour; the untrained, roughly-reared hard workers succumb. [5]
- And on the other hand, an attentive and intelligent hearer, listening to a succession of wise teachers, might become actually better educated in theology than any one of them. [6]
- I found, the other day, that some of my literary friends had never heard of him, though I suppose few educated Frenchmen do not know the lines which he wrote, a week before his death, upon a mean bed in the great hospital of Paris. [6]
- James Jackson not only educated a whole generation by his lessons of wisdom, but bequeathed some of the most valuable results of his experience to those who came after him, in a series of letters singularly pleasant and kindly as well as instructive. [3]
- I love my old Church for many reasons, but most of all because I think it has educated me out of its own forms into the spirit of its highest teachings. [6]
- His sons were often educated at home, at Eton or Westminster and Oxford or Cambridge. [9]
- From the beginning of time, the sorcerer, the interpreter of dreams, the fortune-teller, the charlatan, the quack, the wild medicine-man, the educated physician, the mesmerist, and the hypnotist have made use of the client's imagination to help them in their work. [5]
- They say some of those fellows-especially the foreigners--are educated men. [8]
- He was one of the finest men I ever sat down to handsome, educated, refined, spoke several languages fluently a perfect gentleman he was a perfect gentleman, and singularly juicy. [5]
- It is educated, now--its training is complete. [5]
- Besides, foreigners could not see so clearly as the Russians how much the Government was responsible for the grinding poverty of the masses; nor could they very well realize the moral wretchedness imposed by that Government upon the whole of educated Russia. [5]
- But she was not educated up to a good many of the suggestions of the gallery. [4]
- But this education must be of the whole man; he must be taught to work as well as to read, and he is, indeed, poorly educated if he is not fitted to do his work in the world. [4]
- This is what Mr. Darwin might call a 'rudimentary' sign that as an was justifiable once, and useful when your educated classes used to say 'umble, and 'eroic, and 'istorical. [5]
- In this the most highly educated Londoner and the Egyptian fellah meet on common human ground. [4]
- Therefore, learning being more prevalent and more easily acquired than riches, educated men became a wholesome check upon wealthy men, since they could outvote them. [5]
- Persons who, like Miss Silence Withers, believe, not in education, inasmuch as there is no healthy nature to be educated, but in transformation, worry about their charges up to a certain period of their lives. [6]
- But there were many highly educated and powerful men at the Bar of Illinois, even in those early days, whom the spirit of enterprise had carried there in search of fame and fortune. [7]
- In vain My Lady educated her. [11]
- I do not know that it is any worse in this country than in Great Britain, where Mr. Huxley speaks very freely of "the utter ignorance of the simplest laws of their own animal life, which prevails among even the most highly educated persons. [3]
- One of the jubilee men is a son of General Joe Johnson, and was educated by him after the war. [5]
- One answer to it is this: There is more reason to expect variety of development and character in a generally educated than in an ignorant community; there is no such uniformity as the dull level of ignorance. [4]
- At all events it dealt with scenes and memories with which every reader, educated or uneducated, had associations. [4]
- Between these two is the great body of the middle class, a considerable portion of the educated and university trained, the majorities of the manufacturing towns, and perhaps, we may say, generally the Nonconformists. [4]
- He was an Irishman; an educated gentleman; grave, and kindly, and courteous; a bachelor, and about forty-five or possibly fifty years old, apparently. [5]
- He was educated in Germany, and knows no language but the German. [5]
- You were educated in Europe, travelled, enjoyed--and suffered. [11]
- My brother and I were ten years old, and well educated for that age, very studious, very fond of our books, and well grounded in the German, French, Spanish, and English languages. [5]
- One reason, as I said, for the gulf between the majority and the select few to be educated is, that the college does not seldom disappoint the reasonable expectation concerning it. [4]
- The Buffons, whom I met at Etretat, and some of their friends, mostly educated French people. [9]
- I am certain, however, that educated teachers would use only the best means for forming the minds and enlightening the understanding of their pupils. [4]
- But he educated himself--on the curbstones of Keokuk. [5]
- The Kammergerichtrath-Gottheiner, a highly educated man, lived there with his daughter Marie, whose exquisite singing at the villa of her hospitable sister-in-law so charmed my heart. [10]
- No--for he handed her a tablet on which there was a written message, and she, an Alexandrian, had been well educated and could read: "Mary, the widow of Apelles, to the wife of Karnis, the singer. [10]
- It was unfortunate, he went on, but true, that the vast majority of people of voting age in the United States to-day who thought they had been educated were under the obligation to reeducate themselves. [9]
- They would naturally have of themselves the most permanent value, inasmuch as the countries described have for most educated men an abiding interest. [4]
- The British unions have gradually developed and placed in power leaders educated in social science, who have now come into touch with the intellectual leaders of the United Kingdom, with the sociologists, economists, and social scientists. [9]
- The educated Southerner has no use for an r, except at the beginning of a word. [5]
- But she had hands like those in a picture of Velasquez, with a warm whiteness and educated--that's it, educated hands. [11]
- The young man had not yet entered either the military or civil service, as he had only just returned from abroad where he had been educated, and this was his first appearance in society. [2]
- The bath-house keeper had many wonderful stories to relate of her remarkable wisdom, with which even highly educated men could not vie. [10]
- You should have had her educated and cared for--she would have submitted, to any plan you proposed. [9]
- We imagined we had educated it out of them; they thought so, too; the Interdict woke them up like a thunderclap! [5]
- He said he had been educated by a priest, and could both read and write. [5]
- He was of good family, son of a judge in one of the higher courts of his State, educated, pleasant, gentle, intelligent. [6]
- We hear a good deal about the highly educated young woman with reverence, about the emancipated young woman with fear and trembling, but what can take the place of the interesting woman? [4]
- How are we going to live when we are all educated, without knowing how to live? [4]
- This is my friend's story: "My family doctor," he said, "was a very sensible man, educated at a school where they professed to teach all the specialties, but not confining himself to any one branch of medical practice. [6]
- Seti I., the founder of this establishment, had had his own sons, not excepting Rameses, his successor, educated here. [10]
- It was a fine elephant, affable, gentlemanly, educated, and I was not afraid of it. [5]
- Orton had many fine and educated minds among his adherents, Mrs. Eddy has had the like among hers from the beginning. [5]
- You yourself, I find, are highly thought of in Brampton" (a, not unimportant factor, by the way); "you have been splendidly educated, and are a lady. [9]
- There were but few books anywhere, in that day, and only the well-to-do and highly educated possessed them, they being almost confined to the dead languages. [5]
- He lost his father very early, and was brought up and educated in poverty and distress by his good mother who remained a widow. [10]
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