Educado in english

Polite

pronunciation: pəlaɪt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

educado = well-mannered ; mild-mannered ; well-behaved. 

Example: One should avoid giving less effort to the resolution of a problem presented by a calm, well-mannered individual than to those presented by loud, demanding, and persistent pests.Example: In 'Killers,' out this Friday in theaters, Katherine Heigl discovers her mild-mannered new husband is secretly a gun-toting spy and learns to kick butt herself.Example: We had a full house for the weekend including two very happy and well-behaved young dogs.

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» bien educadourbane .

Example: His urbane manner, formidable erudition, and background experience might have led one to conclude that perhaps he was somewhat out of his element there on the prairie.

» mal educadoimpolite .

Example: All subjects completed a four-page questionnaire in which they rated Americans on six bipolar adjective dimensions: friendly/unfriendly, polite/impolite, industrious/lazy, religious/anti-religious, generous/stingy, and patriotic/not patriotic.

educar = breed ; educate ; bring up ; rear ; civilise [civilize, -USA] ; raise ; school. 

Example: The dependence on bosses for recognition, rewards, and advancement breeds an artificiality of relationship, a need to be polite and agreeable.Example: The staff undertake searches and enquiries for the user and educate the user by various ways, from informal discussion to fully prepared lectures.Example: Teachers and librarians cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the literature a child is brought up with at home, no matter how anemic and worthless it may seem to be.Example: One of the main characteristics of written language, especially for people reared in oral cultural milieus, is the inability of the learner to rely on what has always been available: the non-verbal element of communication.Example: The author argues that the capacity of books to change lives and to civilize readers cannot be overstated = The author argues that the capacity of books to change lives and to civilize readers cannot be overstated.Example: The current generation of young adults were raised on television, video games, music videos, and other highly visual media = The current generation of young adults were raised on television, video games, music videos, and other highly visual media.Example: Apprenticeship is more realistic than expecting everyone to be schooled by a parent at home.

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» educar a un animal doméstico a hacer sus necesidades en la caja de arenalitter-train .

Example: Most kittens are litter-trained by the time you get them -- they learn to use a litter tray by copying their mother.

Educado synonyms

civil in spanish: civil, pronunciation: sɪvəl part of speech: adjective nice in spanish: agradable, pronunciation: naɪs part of speech: adjective gracious in spanish: Cortés, pronunciation: greɪʃəs part of speech: adjective courteous in spanish: cortés, pronunciation: kɜrtiəs part of speech: adjective genteel in spanish: gentil, pronunciation: dʒentil part of speech: adjective refined in spanish: refinado, pronunciation: rəfaɪnd part of speech: adjective cultured in spanish: culto, pronunciation: kʌltʃɜrd part of speech: adjective cultivated in spanish: cultivado, pronunciation: kʌltəveɪtɪd part of speech: adjective civilized in spanish: civilizado, pronunciation: sɪvəlaɪzd part of speech: adjective mannerly in spanish: educado, pronunciation: mænɜrli part of speech: adjective well-mannered in spanish: educado, pronunciation: welmænɜrd part of speech: adjective
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