Words and phrases that have a meaning related to educable:  (134 results)
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unteachable, feebleminded, innumerate, literate, openminded, distractible, unacademic, functionally illiterate, maladapted, educated, teachable, undereducated, hireable, nonracist, enlightened, preliterate, illiterate, schoolmarmish, numerate, communicative, incorrigible, young, untaught, unintellectual, non compos mentis, colorblind, trainable, centredness, maladjusted, adolescent, womanish, sociopathic personality, unschooled, ignorant, retarded, uneducated, deafer, judgmental, equalitarian, phobic, dyslexic, impressionable, empathetic, sissified, aphasic, incommunicative, proficient, unreflective, irresponsive, politically correct, suggestible, socratic method, unintelligent, squirmy, semiliterate, asocial, autistic, dysthymic, hyperactive, precocious, mannerly, unenlightened, nurturant, monolingual, inattentive, common entrance, bossiest, unmasculine, purblind, inquisitive, sui juris, undiscerning, grownup, articulate, delusive, inarticulate, uncompassionate, acceptant, employable, deaf, unknowledgeable, grandparental, conscientious, inductive reasoning, naive, friedrich froebel, perceptive, obedient, politer, preschool, unadaptable, absentminded, immature, forgetful, apathetic, unobservant, companionate, undogmatic, idealistic, irenic, ungifted, emancipated, hypertensives, stutterers, dropouts, graders, enrollees, graduates, leavers, principals, pupil, pupils, schoolers, schoolgirls, addicts, bilinguals, children, classmates, cohort, delinquents, graduate, group, handicapped, undernourished, obese, demented, gifted, nourished, abused, academically, disadvantaged, indigent, malnourished, needy
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— Nouns for educable: children, child, students, retarded, pupils, adolescents, classes, group, boys, retardation, range, more...

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