Educatedly: meaning, definitions and examples

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educatedly

 

[ ˈɛdʒʊˌkeɪtɪdli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

in a knowledgeable manner

In a manner that shows a high level of education or intelligence.

Synonyms

intelligently, knowledgeably, wisely.

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Word Description / Examples
educatedly

Used to describe speaking or acting in a way that demonstrates formal learning or schooling.

  • She spoke educatedly about the subject, citing various academic studies.
  • He argued educatedly, making references to his extensive background in history.
knowledgeably

Used to describe someone who is well-informed or has deep understanding of a specific topic.

  • He spoke knowledgeably about ancient Rome, impressing his audience with detailed facts.
  • She answered all the questions knowledgeably, showing her expertise in the field.
intelligently

Used when someone is acting or thinking with good sense and sound judgment.

  • She solved the complex problem intelligently, considering all possible outcomes.
  • The team worked together intelligently to meet the project's deadline.
wisely

Used to describe actions or decisions that show good judgment and foresight, often based on experience.

  • He wisely decided to save some money for unexpected expenses.

Examples of usage

  • She spoke educatedly on the topic of quantum physics.
  • He answered the questions educatedly, demonstrating his expertise in the field.
  • The professor explained the concept educatedly, making it easier for the students to understand.

Translations

Translations of the word "educatedly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 educadamente

🇮🇳 शिक्षित तरीके से

🇩🇪 gebildet

🇮🇩 dengan terdidik

🇺🇦 освічено

🇵🇱 wykształcony

🇯🇵 教養のある方法で

🇫🇷 de manière éduquée

🇪🇸 educadamente

🇹🇷 eğitimli bir şekilde

🇰🇷 교육받은 방식으로

🇸🇦 بطريقة متعلمة

🇨🇿 vzdělaně

🇸🇰 vzdělane

🇨🇳 有教养地

🇸🇮 izobraženo

🇮🇸 menntað

🇰🇿 білімді түрде

🇬🇪 განათლებით

🇦🇿 təhsilli şəkildə

🇲🇽 educadamente

Etymology

The adverb 'educatedly' is derived from the adjective 'educated,' which comes from the Latin word 'educatus,' meaning 'brought up, reared.' The suffix '-ly' is added to form the adverb. The term has been used in English since the 17th century to describe actions or behaviors performed in a knowledgeable or informed manner.

See also: educable, educated, educating, education, educational, educator, educators, uneducated.