trained

[treɪnd]

trained Definition

  • 1having been taught or educated in a particular skill or type of behavior
  • 2prepared for a particular job or activity

Using trained: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "trained" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The trained dog performed the trick flawlessly.

  • Example

    She is a trained nurse and knows how to handle emergencies.

  • Example

    The soldiers are well-trained and ready for combat.

  • Example

    The trained chef prepared a delicious meal.

trained Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with trained

  • the ability to notice small details or differences that others might miss, often due to experience or expertise

    Example

    As an art critic, she has a trained eye for spotting talent.

  • a person who has received specialized education or training in a particular field and is recognized as an expert

    Example

    You should always consult a trained professional before attempting any repairs on your own.

  • well-trained

    having received thorough and effective training

    Example

    The well-trained staff provided excellent customer service.

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Summary: trained in Brief

The term 'trained' [treɪnd] refers to having been taught or educated in a particular skill or type of behavior. It can also mean being prepared for a particular job or activity. Examples include a trained dog performing a trick, a trained nurse handling emergencies, and well-trained soldiers ready for combat. Phrases like 'trained eye' and 'trained professional' denote expertise and specialization.

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