English to English
education
(,/E//dZ//U/'k/eI//S//@/n
)
noun (n)
the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill(noun.act)
Example:
He received no formal education.
source: wordnet30
knowledge acquired by learning and instruction(noun.cognition)
Example:
It was clear that he had a very broad education.
source: wordnet30
the gradual process of acquiring knowledge(noun.cognition)
Example:
Education is a preparation for life.
A girl's education was less important than a boy's.
source: wordnet30
the profession of teaching (especially at a school or college or university)(noun.act)
source: wordnet30
the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior)(noun.attribute)
source: wordnet30
the United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education (including federal aid to educational institutions and students); created 1979(noun.group)
source: wordnet30
The act or process of educating; the result of educating, as determined by the knowledge skill, or discipline of character, acquired; also, the act or process of training by a prescribed or customary course of study or discipline; as, an education for the bar or the pulpit; he has finished his education.(noun)
source: webster1913