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Schooled

School \School\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Schooled; p. pr. & vb. n. Schooling.]

  1. To train in an institution of learning; to educate at a school; to teach.

    He's gentle, never schooled, and yet learned.
    --Shak.

  2. To tutor; to chide and admonish; to reprove; to subject to systematic discipline; to train.

    It now remains for you to school your child, And ask why God's Anointed be reviled.
    --Dryden.

    The mother, while loving her child with the intensity of a sole affection, had schooled herself to hope for little other return than the waywardness of an April breeze.
    --Hawthorne.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
schooled

"taught, trained, disciplined," 1821, past participle adjective from school (v.1).

Wiktionary
schooled

vb. (en-past of: school)

WordNet
schooled

adj. (all used chiefly with qualifiers `well' or `poorly' or `un-') having received specific instruction; "unschooled ruffians"; "well tutored applicants" [syn: instructed, taught, tutored]

Wikipedia
Schooled (magazine)

Schooled magazine is a monthly magazine based in Provo, Utah and has been in operation since 3 September 2003. The magazine is owned and managed by Russ Taylor, who acquired the title in October 2004.

Schooled with the motto "for the student, by the student" is written for and by students and focuses on college student life. It targets students at Brigham Young University and Utah Valley State College.

Schooled

Schooled may refer to:

  • "Schooled" (Modern Family), an episode of Modern Family
  • Schooled (film), directed by Brooks Elms
  • Schooled (book), written by Gordon Korman
  • Schooled (DVD), featuring The All-American Rejects
  • Schooled Magazine, a monthly magazine based in Provo, Utah
Schooled (film)

Schooled is a 2007 American independent drama film, written and directed by Brooks Elms, and produced by Brian Hennessy and Lorenda Starfelt. The film follows a traditional East Coast school teacher ( Daniel Kucan), who becomes involved with a non-traditional, alternative school in California, which leads to significant changes in his personal philosophy and lifestyle. The film co-stars Alysia Reiner, and was co-edited by Frederick Marx, the writer/producer/co-editor of the 1994 documentary Hoop Dreams.

Schooled (DVD)

Schooled is a limited edition DVD featuring The All-American Rejects. The TV special originally aired Sunday, August 5, 2007 on the CW Network. Issued by Office Max, this DVD features a live concert performance for students at New Milford High School in New Milford, New Jersey after a destructive flood.

Schooled (novel)

Schooled is a 2007 children's book written by Gordon Korman. It is about a hippie named Cap who comes to public school while his grandmother Rain is in the hospital, and makes an impact on the school. It was the Intermediate Winner of the 2010 Young Reader's Choice Awards.

Schooled (Modern Family)

"Schooled" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American sitcom Modern Family, and the series' 74th episode overall. It aired October 10, 2012. The episode was written by Steven Levitan & Dan O'Shannon and directed by Jeff Melman.

Usage examples of "schooled".

But, notwithstanding the shortness of the time which the Negro has had in which to get schooled to his new life, any one who has visited the large cities of Europe will readily testify that the visible signs of immorality in those cities are far greater than among the colored people of America.

The whole system of slavery in which the Negro had been schooled was such as to leave him without either intelligence or integrity.

These acquisitions must be developed by American genius and capital, and as the white American cannot stay there the year round to develop the same, what better agent to do this work than the Afro-American who has been schooled in American ideas and customs and usages.

Negro having been looked upon by his master and schooled to look upon himself and his fellow bondmen as possessing none of the intelligence and virtues essential to success in life, there is little wonder that a comparatively small number of freedmen took advantage of the opportunities offered immediately after the close of the Civil War to become land owners.

Two of these harmless, pink-cheeked punks are Manhattan-born, were privately schooled until the year they switched to Stuyvesant to spare their parents the expense.

Lady kept a lookout, a crackhead schooled in two hand signals, all they could keep track of: fist for a white man, or an unfamiliar black, a maybe-cop, open hand for a recognized customer or any obvious pipehead, too young or skeletal to be a threat.

It must not be inferred that the painters now prominent in American art are all young men schooled since 1876.