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All uneducated antonyms

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adjective uneducated

  • wise β€” having the power of discerning and judging properly as to what is true or right; possessing discernment, judgment, or discretion.
  • lettered β€” educated or learned.
  • liquid β€” composed of molecules that move freely among themselves but do not tend to separate like those of gases; neither gaseous nor solid.
  • expeditive β€” (obsolete) Performing with speed.
  • alert β€” If you are alert, you are paying full attention to things around you and are able to deal with anything that might happen.
  • jazzed β€” music originating in New Orleans around the beginning of the 20th century and subsequently developing through various increasingly complex styles, generally marked by intricate, propulsive rhythms, polyphonic ensemble playing, improvisatory, virtuosic solos, melodic freedom, and a harmonic idiom ranging from simple diatonicism through chromaticism to atonality.
  • enlightened β€” Having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
  • civilised β€” to bring out of a savage, uneducated, or rude state; make civil; elevate in social and private life; enlighten; refine: Rome civilized the barbarians.
  • quick β€” done, proceeding, or occurring with promptness or rapidity, as an action, process, etc.; prompt; immediate: a quick response.
  • distingue β€” having an air of distinction; distinguished.
  • originative β€” having or characterized by the power of originating; creative.
  • erudite β€” Having or showing great knowledge or learning.

adj uneducated

  • asap β€” asap is an abbreviation for 'as soon as possible'.
  • all systems go β€” ready for action
  • in place β€” a particular portion of space, whether of definite or indefinite extent.
  • generative β€” capable of producing or creating.
  • civilized β€” If you describe a society as civilized, you mean that it is advanced and has sensible laws and customs.
  • all there β€” having his or her wits about him or her; of normal intelligence
  • cultivated β€” If you describe someone as cultivated, you mean they are well educated and have good manners.
  • knowledgeable β€” possessing or exhibiting knowledge, insight, or understanding; intelligent; well-informed; discerning; perceptive.
  • cultured β€” If you describe someone as cultured, you mean that they have good manners, are well educated, and know a lot about the arts.
  • hard-working β€” industrious; zealous: a hardworking family man.
  • in the know β€” to perceive or understand as fact or truth; to apprehend clearly and with certainty: I know the situation fully.
  • active β€” Someone who is active moves around a lot or does a lot of things.
  • in line β€” (of an internal-combustion engine) having the cylinders ranged side by side in one or more rows along the crankshaft.
  • bluestocking β€” A bluestocking is an intellectual woman.
  • demiurgic β€” Philosophy. Platonism. the artificer of the world. (in the Gnostic and certain other systems) a supernatural being imagined as creating or fashioning the world in subordination to the Supreme Being, and sometimes regarded as the originator of evil.
  • innovational β€” something new or different introduced: numerous innovations in the high-school curriculum.
  • all ears β€” If someone says that they are all ears, they mean that they are ready and eager to listen.
  • educated β€” having undergone education: educated people.
  • original β€” belonging or pertaining to the origin or beginning of something, or to a thing at its beginning: The book still has its original binding.
  • hyper β€” overexcited; overstimulated; keyed up.
  • in the picture β€” informed about a given situation
  • causal β€” If there is a causal relationship between two things, one thing is responsible for causing the other thing.
  • causative β€” Causative factors are ones which are responsible for causing something.
  • fireball β€” Sir Charles George Douglas, 1860–1943, Canadian poet and novelist.
  • managed β€” to bring about or succeed in accomplishing, sometimes despite difficulty or hardship: She managed to see the governor. How does she manage it on such a small income?
  • longhair β€” Sometimes Disparaging. an intellectual.
  • literate β€” able to read and write.
  • learned β€” having much knowledge; scholarly; erudite: learned professors.
  • at the ready β€” If you have something at the ready, you have it in a position where it can be quickly and easily used.
  • in the saddle β€” a seat for a rider on the back of a horse or other animal.
  • in order β€” an authoritative direction or instruction; command; mandate.
  • all set β€” prepared; ready
  • intelligent β€” having good understanding or a high mental capacity; quick to comprehend, as persons or animals: an intelligent student.
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