Words Related To Education

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb past tense of educate, which means to teach someone or to provide them with information

adjective having been taught or trained; possessing knowledge or information

  • She is a highly educated woman with multiple degrees from prestigious universities.
  • He comes from a family of educated professionals and values education highly.
  • I can't believe how street-educated he is, always knowing the latest trends and news.
  • His years of experience have educated him on the ways of the world beyond what any textbook could teach.

noun A person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a higher education program

verb To successfully complete a course of study or training, especially a higher education program

  • The young woman will officially graduate from university next month.
  • My cousin is finally graduating from college this year.
  • I can't believe I'm about to graduate high school, it feels surreal!
  • After years of hard work, I feel like I'm ready to graduate to the next level in my career.

adjective relating to the Muses, who were the nine goddesses of the arts and sciences in Greek mythology

  • The Pierian Spring is often associated with the concept of gaining knowledge through learning.
  • I heard that the Pierian Spring is a popular spot for tourists to visit.
  • Let's hit up the Pierian Spring and see what we can learn today.
  • Her mind was like a Pierian Spring, constantly overflowing with new ideas and information.

adjective describing someone who has not received a formal education or lacks knowledge in a particular subject

  • It is important to provide educational opportunities for the uneducated population.
  • Some uneducated individuals may struggle to find well-paying jobs.
  • Don't be fooled by his tough exterior, he's actually quite uneducated.
  • In a world full of information, ignorance can make one appear uneducated.

adjective describing someone who is not able to read or write

  • The unlettered man struggled to read the complex legal document.
  • She's unlettered, so she prefers listening to audiobooks instead of reading.
  • Don't worry about being unlettered, just ask for help when you need it.
  • His unlettered mind was like a blank canvas, waiting to be filled with knowledge.