Knowledge acquired through study, experience, or being taught
“His team of experts wear their learning lightly and the information is presented with admirable clarity.”
The act of learning or attaining knowledge
“If experiential learning is properly implemented, learners are definitely not passive recipients of knowledge.”
The process of knowing
The devotion of time and attention to gaining knowledge of an academic subject
A high degree of skill or mastery in something
The act or process of being aware of something for the first time
Information, typically having military, political or commercial value
Something taught, especially by a religious or philosophical authority
The act of learning a procedure through memorizing or repetition
A period of learning or teaching
Pertaining to the ability to learn
“She has a mild learning disorder which affects her ability to read.”
Relating to the provision of education
Acquiring complete knowledge or skill in
“They would learn that the Greeks tried the experiment and found it a failure.”
Arriving at after searching, study, or effort
“In time, I will learn the identity of my biological father.”
Present participle for to acquire new information or skill
“In this unit, students will learn everything about cellular respiration, one of the most important biochemical processes for life on Earth.”
Present participle for to be told or informed about something
“I had come to learn of his affair with another woman through an anonymous friend of his.”
Present participle for to learn by heart, or commit to memory
“Before the President addressed the nation, he had to prepare and learn his inauguration speech.”
Present participle for to study or do research
“You're in school to learn, not to listen to Rock and Roll.”
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