In an educated manner; with the knowledge, skill, or refinement that comes from education.
From educated (past participle of educate) + -ly (adverb suffix). The adjective educated developed from Latin educatus, meaning 'well-bred' or 'trained.'
This adverb captures something subtle: you can speak 'educatedly' without necessarily being eloquent, suggesting that education leaves traces in how we move through the world—in our word choices, references, and manner.
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