Adjectives for learn


202 Synonyms & Antonyms of LEARNED

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1 having or displaying advanced knowledge or education

  • the learned professor can speak knowledgeably on a wide array of subjects
  • educated,
  • erudite,
  • knowledgeable,
  • lettered,
  • literate,
  • scholarly,
  • well-read
  • civilized,
  • cultivated,
  • cultured
  • cerebral,
  • highbrow,
  • highbrowed,
  • intellectual
  • polished,
  • refined,
  • well-bred
  • academic
  • (also academical),
  • bookish,
  • didactic,
  • didactical,
  • inkhorn,
  • pedantic,
  • professorial
  • informed,
  • instructed,
  • schooled,
  • skilled,
  • trained
  • homeschooled,
  • self-educated,
  • self-instructed,
  • self-taught
  • briefed,
  • enlightened,
  • informed,
  • versed
  • overeducated,
  • polyhistoric,
  • polymath
  • (or polymathic)
  • uncivilized,
  • uncultivated,
  • uncultured
  • lowbrow,
  • semiliterate,
  • unintellectual
  • ill-bred,
  • unpolished,
  • unrefined
  • uninformed,
  • unknowledgeable
  • uninstructed,
  • unschooled,
  • untaught,
  • untutored
  • semiliterate,
  • undereducated
  • benighted,
  • dark,
  • ignorant,
  • illiterate,
  • uneducated,
  • unlearned,
  • unlettered,
  • unscholarly

2 suggestive of the vocabulary used in books

  • a teaching assistant who tries to impress us with all of his learned words
  • bookish,
  • erudite,
  • literary
  • academic
  • (also academical),
  • donnish,
  • inkhorn,
  • pedantic,
  • scholastic
  • belletristic
  • (also belle-lettristic)
  • highbrow,
  • highbrowed,
  • intellectual
  • educated,
  • schooled
  • elevated,
  • eloquent,
  • formal,
  • high-flown,
  • lofty,
  • majestic,
  • stately,
  • towering
  • bombastic,
  • declamatory,
  • florid,
  • flowery,
  • grandiloquent,
  • highfalutin
  • (also hifalutin),
  • pompous,
  • stilted
  • chatty,
  • conversational
  • familiar,
  • informal
  • slangy
  • illiterate
  • colloquial,
  • nonliterary,
  • unbookish

learned

verb

past tense of learn

1 to acquire complete knowledge, understanding, or skill in

  • after months of trying, he finally learned the dance steps
  • got,
  • mastered,
  • picked up
  • apprehended,
  • comprehended,
  • grasped,
  • knew,
  • understood
  • absorbed,
  • assimilated,
  • digested,
  • drank (in),
  • imbibed
  • ascertained,
  • descried,
  • detected,
  • determined,
  • discerned,
  • discovered,
  • dug up,
  • examined,
  • found out,
  • heard,
  • hit (on or upon),
  • ran down,
  • saw,
  • scared up,
  • searched (for),
  • tracked (down),
  • tumbled (to),
  • unearthed
  • majored (in),
  • studied
  • memorized
  • got the hang of
  • forgot
  • misunderstood
  • missed,
  • overlooked
  • disregarded,
  • ignored,
  • neglected
  • unlearned

2 to come to an awareness of

  • the directors have since learned that they should examine the company's financial reports a little more closely
  • ascertained,
  • caught on (to),
  • discovered,
  • found out,
  • got on (to),
  • heard,
  • realized,
  • saw,
  • wised (up)
  • hit (on or upon),
  • tumbled (to)
  • descried,
  • detected,
  • encountered,
  • espied,
  • spotted
  • calculated,
  • doped (out),
  • figured out,
  • found,
  • puzzled (out)
  • discerned,
  • minded,
  • noted,
  • observed,
  • perceived
  • divined
  • got wind of
  • missed,
  • overlooked
  • disregarded,
  • ignored
  • forgot,
  • unlearned
  • blanketed,
  • blotted out,
  • cloaked,
  • concealed,
  • covered,
  • curtained,
  • enshrouded,
  • hid,
  • masked,
  • occulted,
  • screened,
  • shrouded,
  • veiled

3 to come upon after searching, study, or effort

  • the police were astonished when they learned the identity of the students who had vandalized the school
  • ascertained,
  • descried,
  • detected,
  • determined,
  • discovered,
  • dredged (up),
  • dug out,
  • dug up,
  • ferreted (out),
  • found,
  • found out,
  • got,
  • hit (on or upon),
  • hunted (down or up),
  • located,
  • nosed out,
  • ran down,
  • rooted (out),
  • routed (out),
  • rummaged,
  • scared up,
  • scouted (up),
  • tracked (down),
  • turned up
  • espied,
  • sighted,
  • spotted
  • looked for,
  • searched (for or out),
  • sought
  • lost,
  • mislaid,
  • misplaced,
  • misset
  • (or mis-set)
  • missed,
  • overlooked,
  • passed over

4 to commit to memory

  • he learned the words to the song while performing karaoke
  • conned,
  • memorized,
  • studied
  • harked back (to),
  • minded
  • [chiefly dialect],
  • recalled,
  • recollected,
  • relived,
  • remembered,
  • reminisced (about),
  • retained,
  • thought (of)
  • accepted,
  • apprehended,
  • comprehended,
  • got,
  • grasped,
  • knew,
  • understood
  • absorbed,
  • digested
  • disremembered,
  • forgot,
  • misremembered
  • disregarded,
  • ignored,
  • neglected,
  • overlooked,
  • overpassed,
  • passed over,
  • slighted,
  • slurred (over)
  • unlearned

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LEARN Synonyms: 75 Synonyms & Antonyms for LEARN

See definition of learn on Dictionary.com

  • verbacquire information
  • verbdiscover, find out

synonyms for learn

  • determine
  • enroll
  • gain
  • get
  • grasp
  • master
  • pick up
  • read
  • receive
  • review
  • study
  • apprentice
  • attain
  • con
  • cram
  • grind
  • imbibe
  • lucubrate
  • matriculate
  • memorize
  • peruse
  • prepare
  • be taught
  • be trained
  • become able
  • become versed
  • brush up on
  • burn midnight oil
  • commit to memory
  • crack the books
  • drink in
  • get down pat
  • get the hang of
  • get the knack of
  • improve mind
  • major in
  • minor in
  • pore over
  • soak up
  • specialize in
  • take course
  • take in
  • train in
  • wade through

See also synonyms for: learned / learning / learnt / relearn

  • determine
  • gain
  • hear
  • see
  • understand
  • ascertain
  • detect
  • discern
  • gather
  • tumble
  • uncover
  • unearth
  • catch on
  • dig up
  • smoke out
  • stumble upon
  • trip over

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What is another word for learn?

To learn is to acquire knowledge of something through study and/or experience. The process of acquiring knowledge is called learning.

To learn a subject or topic is to gain understanding of it—to grasp it. To learn a skill is to become proficient in it (and perhaps eventually to master it).

In many cases, learning is the result of teaching. But learning isn’t always formal, like that done in school. We often learn things by teaching ourselves. Learning often involves working to understand something, but sometimes it happens almost automatically. The informal term pick up is sometimes used in the context of acquiring knowledge or skills in this way, such as through immersion, as in I picked up Italian when I spent two semesters in Rome.

Another sense of learn (used in phrases like learn of and learn about) means to become or be made aware of something. This often involves hearing about or being informed about something, but sometimes it is more active. Synonyms for the more active sense include ascertain, detect, and discover.

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  • ignore
  • lose
  • miss
  • misunderstand
  • neglect
  • pass
  • release
  • spend
  • overlook
  • teach
  • ignore
  • miss
  • overlook
  • teach

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WORDS RELATED TO LEARN

  • assimilate
  • comprehend
  • digest
  • follow
  • get
  • get into
  • grasp
  • incorporate
  • latch onto
  • learn
  • sense
  • soak up
  • take in
  • understand
  • catch on
  • check
  • check out
  • check up on
  • confirm
  • determine
  • dig
  • discover
  • divine
  • double-check
  • establish
  • eye
  • eyeball
  • find out
  • fix
  • get down cold
  • get down pat
  • get hold of
  • get it down
  • get the hang of
  • identify
  • learn
  • learn the ropes
  • make certain
  • make sure
  • peg
  • pick up
  • pick up on
  • read
  • see
  • settle
  • size
  • size up
  • tell
  • verify
  • catching on
  • checking
  • checking out
  • checking up on
  • confirming
  • determining
  • digging
  • discovering
  • divining
  • double-checking
  • establishing
  • eyeballing
  • eyeing
  • finding out
  • fixing
  • getting down cold
  • getting down patting
  • getting hold of
  • getting it down
  • getting the hang of
  • identifying
  • learning
  • learning the ropes
  • look-seeing
  • making certain
  • making sure
  • pegging
  • picking up
  • picking up on
  • reading
  • seeing
  • settling
  • size up
  • sizing
  • telling
  • verifying
  • comprehend
  • digest
  • grasp
  • incorporate
  • ingest
  • learn
  • osmose
  • sense
  • soak up
  • take in
  • take up
  • understand
  • add up to
  • ascertain
  • boil down to
  • catch on
  • certify
  • check
  • demonstrate
  • detect
  • divine
  • establish
  • figure
  • figure out
  • have a hunch
  • hear
  • learn
  • make out
  • see
  • size up
  • tell
  • tumble
  • unearth
  • verify
  • work out
  • actuates
  • arbitrates
  • calls the shots
  • cinches
  • clinches
  • completes
  • disposes
  • drives
  • ends
  • figures
  • finishes
  • fix upon
  • halts
  • impels
  • inclines
  • induces
  • moves
  • nails down
  • opts
  • ordains
  • persuades
  • pins down
  • predisposes
  • regulates
  • resolves
  • rules
  • settles
  • takes a decision
  • taps
  • terminates
  • ultimates
  • winds up
  • wraps up

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Synonyms and antonyms "learn" - analysis and associations to the word learn. Morphological analysis and declension of words

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Translation of the word study

We offer you the translation of the word study into English, German and French.
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  • English
  • German
  • French

  • learn - learn, teach
    • learn anew
  • study - study
    • study hard - study hard
  • go - go
    • go to college
  • student
    • group of students - group of students
  • attend - attend
    • study at the university - attend university
  • lernen — learn
    • learn fast - schnell lernen
  • apprendre - learn, learn
    • learn music - apprendre la musique
    • study in europe - étudier en europe
  • apprendre à - to learn
  • etudier a
  • faire ses études - to learn
  • faire l'apprentissage
  • faire ses classes
  • faire l'apprentissage de

Hypo-hyperonymic relations

study

Synonyms of the word learn

blaze to learn

Hyponyms of the word learn

  1. learn learn to bot
  2. end

Scope of the word learn

General vocabularySlangEducationProverbEconomics

Morphological analysis (part of speech) of the word learn

Part of speech:

verb

Tension:

-

0004 infinitive

Person:

-

Number:

-

Verb conjugation learn

Unit number Mn. number
1 person studying learning
2nd person studying study
3rd person studying studying

Last time

Male genus:

studied

Women's clan:

studied

Average gender:

studied


“Learn” Morphological analysis of the word - associations, cases and declination of words

    • Infinitive
    • masculine
    • feminine
    • neuter

    Adjectives for the verb to teach

    How can one teach? Selection of adjective words based on the Russian language.

    Patiently

    Pedantically

    Okay

    blood

    It hurts

    Self -confidently

    incorrectly

    Invarily

    is hard

    Mentally

    Jordano

    9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000 9000

    joyfully

    quickly

    personally

    tenderly

    cruelly

    slowly

    It is tireless

    Lenno

    infrequently

    painfully

    Cut

    We need

    Weak

    forcibly

    Personally

    Excellent

    9000 pretty

    virtuous

    given

    unmerciful

    swift

    unofficial

    equals

    Correct

    equally

    It is necessary

    Legally

    Assisted

    Effectively

    Toned

    Quality

    NOT enough

    Used

    Understanding 9000 hard

    unnatural

    Nouns for the word teach

    Who or what can teach? We offer you a set of nouns that can be used with the verb "teach".

    Father

    Mother

    Fedor

    Mullah

    Show

    Ethan

    Fisherman

    KA 9000

    mario

    churchman

    arab

    mermaid

    book

    christian

    socrates

    kheir

    Turks

    Zen

    Radist

    LAN

    Grandpa

    Marat

    Killer

    Dike

    Ruslan

    Lun

    9000 wrestling

    league

    help

    celeste

    harvard

    aspirin

    hero

    philip

    lord

    matvei

    0003

    Larry

    Director

    Crendel

    Granddaughter

    Viktorovna

    Owner

    Talmud

    Girl

    SILE

    Vila 9000

    Associations to the word teach

    Selection of an associative series. Words that are more or less associated with what you are looking for.

    childhood

    institute

    craftsman

    Army

    Front

    School

    piano

    Resolution

    Exchange

    Beach

    Guards

    Draw

    9000

    test

    house

    universe

    school

    meadow

    pilot

    noise

    college

    computer

    Provision

    Sports Club

    Plan

    JULIK

    England

    Joy

    Tears

    Girl doctor

    fight

    attitude

    bologna

    example

    tartar

    base

    magician

    bow

    gypsy

    face

    darkness

    europe

    bow

    allegory

    installment

    shavings

    radio

    mastery3

    Hyponyms

    repeat


    What kind to teach (morphological analysis)

    Analysis of the word by part of speech, gender, number, animation and case.


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