Yes. However, an educated person can be "unlearned" and a learned person can be uneducated. For example, I knew Sauce in San Antonio, Texas. Fantastic keyboard player. He knew chords, music, etc., like it was nobody's business. He could tell you the names of chords. Name a chord and he would finger it - he was learned. But he couldn't tell the difference between a note on a sheet of music and a fly. R. Vega could play guitar, and keep up with his wife who played Classical Music, and he never took formal lessons in guitar or music. An unbelievable guitar player. He was learned but not educated (in music).
I knew people that were educated in management, even earned a PhD in their chosen field. However, her "crew" was the most unmanaged, somewhat irresponsible, at times disrespectful folks you've ever seen. He was educated but unlearned in managing an office.
There are 54 countries in Africa, and over 2100 languages. The language of an educated person depends the country in which they were educated.
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Specialized in Biology means person is perfect in that subject. The person is most educated in that subject.
The adjective form is educated. Example sentence: An educated person can get a better job than an uneducated person.
An educated guess made by a person
To have read the classics.
A physically educated person will know how to keep their body in shape and how to avoid injury. They will tend to be active and physically fit.
Educated.
Abraham Lincoln
educated person are capable and can distinguish right from wrong and good from bad
It means that a person has chosen not to be educated.
educated