expensively educated

Frequency: 4.81.9 per million words

Indicates that a person's education was costly, often at private institutions.

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Examples (20)

  • He was an expensively educated young man with impeccable manners.
  • He was expensively educated at a prestigious boarding school.
  • Despite being expensively educated, he lacked basic common sense.
  • The expensively educated lawyer commanded high fees for his services.
  • The boardroom was filled with expensively educated executives from elite universities.
  • She spoke with the confidence of someone expensively educated.
  • She felt that being expensively educated gave her a significant advantage in her career.
  • His expensively educated background opened many doors in society.
  • Their parents worked two jobs to ensure their children were expensively educated.
  • The company hired only expensively educated consultants.
  • The candidate, though expensively educated, struggled to connect with ordinary voters.
  • Despite being expensively educated, he lacked practical experience.
  • You can tell from his accent and vocabulary that he is expensively educated.
  • The expensively educated elite dominated the financial sector.
  • Is a person who is expensively educated always more qualified for the job?
  • Her expensively educated accent revealed her privileged upbringing.
  • He carried the burden of his family's expectations, having been so expensively educated abroad.
  • Many expensively educated graduates struggle with student debt.
  • The novel portrays a group of expensively educated friends navigating life in London.
  • The politician's expensively educated advisors crafted the policy.