lettered (Meaning)

Wordnet

lettered (s)

highly educated; having extensive information or understanding

Webster

lettered (imp. & p. p.)

of Letter

Webster

lettered (a.)

Literate; educated; versed in literature.

Of or pertaining to learning or literature; learned.

Inscribed or stamped with letters.

lettered Sentence Examples

  1. The enigmatic message contained a cryptic sequence of letters.
  2. The librarian diligently sorted the books alphabetically, aligning them by their initial letters.
  3. The lottery ticket displayed a lucky combination of numbers and letters.
  4. The sign on the building bore a bold, eye-catching letter in bright neon.
  5. The teacher wrote a letter of recommendation for her star pupil.
  6. A letter opener lay forgotten on the antique desk, its intricate silver letters shimmering in the light.
  7. The letterbox was overflowing with envelopes bearing various stamps and letters.
  8. The license plate featured a series of letters and numbers that identified the car.
  9. The riddle challenged the reader to unscramble the jumbled letters to form a hidden word.
  10. The antique map indicated the location of a treasure chest with a letter "X" marking the spot.

FAQs About the word lettered

highly educated; having extensive information or understandingof Letter, Literate; educated; versed in literature., Of or pertaining to learning or literature;

educated, scholarly,literate, learned, academic, informed, well-read, skilled, instructed,civilized

dark, unlearned, uneducated, uneducated, benighted, uncivilized,unlettered, illiterate, unlettered, ignorant

The enigmatic message contained a cryptic sequence of letters.

The librarian diligently sorted the books alphabetically, aligning them by their initial letters.

The lottery ticket displayed a lucky combination of numbers and letters.

The sign on the building bore a bold, eye-catching letter in bright neon.