98 examples of well-educated in sentences

As he gradually enlarges his careful and illuminating work, his church becomes in time a body of spiritually well-educated communicants, thoroughly grounded in doctrinal, ethical, and social ideals, well taught in public and in private duties.

What I want to dwell upon is my impression of something strange, unbalanced, incomprehensible, about the frank conduct of so many well-educated, refined, and good women I see; and about the eagerness, restlessness, the singular response of nice girls to situations that are not natural.

" This appears to be the opinion of all the well-educated.

This made me very low, it being a company of well-educated persons, and I asked Van Maasdyk what I should do.

Should any well-educated citizen of any country under the sun (or daughter) be disposed to doubt, let him examine the buildings for himself, and he must agree.

It seemed to me, therefore, that I might, without impertinence, ask you to consider a branch of knowledge which is becoming yearly more and more important in the eyes of well-educated civilians; of which, therefore, the soldier ought at least to know something, in order to put him on a par with the general intelligence of the nation.

Who is there more manly, well-educated, kindly, dutiful, than Hugh?" "I don't wish to analyze his character; probably we shouldn't altogether agree in our judgment; but it is enough that I don't feel in the least attracted by him, and that I could not love him, if he were all that you imagine.

And perhaps the best thing he can say of Browning is that his thought is slowly but surely taking possession of all well-educated men and women.

He was a quiet, well-educated, rather scholarly young man.

Hence it seemed to me far from unbecoming in Felicia that in her first dialogue with Hinze, previously quite a stranger to her, her observations were those of an ordinarily refined and well-educated woman on standard subjects, and might have been printed in a manual of polite topics and creditable opinions.

She is constantly addressed as "a lady," enjoying the respect and the elegancies, if not the luxuries, of her condition,well-educated, accomplished in the arts of design and embroidery,at whose father's house the poet was no infrequent visitor.

Lemuel Haynes was then widely known as a well-educated minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church.

The best example of this intolerance was the opposition encountered by Prudence Crandall, a well-educated young Quaker lady, who had established a boarding-school at Canterbury, Connecticut.

"Gil Blas," I said, "you are a good-looking lad, clever, well-educated, and ambitious.

I had divined that Patrick was a gentleman; and he now showed me that he came of a good and honorable family, and had been well-educated.

Of all the people of the poet's temper I ever knew, Clough was the least inclined to talk of poetry, and but for the sensitive mouth and the dreamy eye, with a reflective way he had when talking, as if an undercurrent of thought were going on while he spoke, one might have taken him for a well-educated man of business, a poet-banker, or publisher.

They have a very good female teacher there, I hear; and the new master, that young Mr. Langdon, looks and talks like a well-educated young man.

After all she was not well-educated, she did not understand his work and his aims....

Poor and well-educated girls, if afraid of the misery of poverty, had no other recourse than prostitution.

The first class was composed of a number of well-educated persons, who occupied their time in eating and drinkingdressing and promenadingattending balls, and improving the habits of society; and they may be termed the aristocracy of this Utopian republic.

Rich, pretty, and well-educated, what was there more that she could wish for?

Then comes the class of those whom the ordinarily well-educated public, whatever they may pretend, read really very little or not at all; and in this class we may couple Sterne with Addison, with Smollett, and, except, of course, as to Robinson Crusoeunless, indeed, our blasé boys have outgrown him among other pleasures of boyhoodwith Defoe.

Also, I chose the American club woman because she represents, not an unusually gifted type, but the average intelligent, well-educated, energetic, wife-and-mother type of woman.

Now, Strachey's evidence is early (1612), is that of a well-educated man, fond of airing his Greek, and not prejudiced in favour of these worshippers of 'Sathan.'

A very few can drive what they call a stage (Anglicè, drag) with grave and well-educated wheelers, on a very straight roadsuch as do this are looked upon as heroesshoot a hare sitting, also tom-tits and sparrows.

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