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Education that didn't take place
Guys, I really need your help.
How to say that a person is not well-educated by using the noun "education"?
poor education?bad education? insufficient?what ajective would be the best variant?
Feb 10, 2016 6:15 PM
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He is uneducated.
February 10, 2016
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Using "education":
- I lack education.
- Your education is lacking / poor / insufficient.
Using "educated":
- He's uneducated.
- She isn't well-educated.
- We aren't highly-educated
- They're poorly educated.
- I am ill-educated (archaic)
February 10, 2016
Adjectives you could possibly use to refer to a 'poor education ' using the word EDUCATION :
- Ineducate education
- Substandard education
- Below-average education
- Deficient education
- Inferior education
- Low education ( lower education levels)
February 10, 2016
"He did not have much education" is the one expression most likely to be used by native speakers if and when required to play according to your specifications.
February 10, 2016
In addition to John's terrific answers: his/her education is rather sparse;
their education leaves something to be desired.
February 10, 2016
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