1. well-educated - Adjective
2. well-educated - Adjective Satellite
highly educated; having extensive information or understanding
Source: WordNetwell educated
The difference between stupid and intelligent people – and this is true whether or not they are well-educated – is that intelligent people can handle subtlety. Neal Stephenson
There will be no mass-based feminist movement as long as feminist ideas are understood only by a well-educated few. Bell hooks
For whatever reason, people, including very well-educated people or people otherwise interested in reading, do not read poetry. Paul Muldoon
In a sense, these people were the vanguard of a well-to-do and well-educated proletariat of the future, boxed up in these expensive apartments with their elegant furniture and intelligent sensibilities, and no possibility of escape. J. G. Ballard
Going to college is neither necessary nor sufficient to be well-educated. Alex Tabarrok
We no longer live in a world that is neatly divided between rich and well-educated countries, and poor and badly-educated ones. Andreas Schleicher