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Definition of learn
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of learn is as below...
Learn (v. t.) To gain
knowledge
or
information
of; to
ascertain
by
inquiry,
study,
or
investigation;
to
receive
instruction
concerning;
to fix in the mind; to
acquire
understanding
of, or
skill;
as, to learn the way; to learn a
lesson;
to learn
dancing;
to learn to
skate;
to learn the
violin;
to learn the truth about
something..
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Classic
::
Classic
(n.) One
learned
in the
literature
of
Greece
and Rome, or a
student
of
classical
literature..
Lered
::
Lered (v. t.)
Learned.
Darkly
::
Darkly
(adv.)
With
imperfect
light,
clearness,
or
knowledge;
obscurely;
dimly;
blindly;
uncertainly..
Pedantical
::
Pedantical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
pedant;
characteristic
of, or
resembling,
a
pedant;
ostentatious
of
learning;
as, a
pedantic
writer;
a
pedantic
description;
a
pedantical
affectation..
Studied
::
Studied
(a.) Well
versed
in any
branch
of
learning;
qualified
by
study;
learned;
as, a man well
studied
in
geometry..
Learn
::
Learn (v. t.) To
communicate
knowledge
to; to
teach.
Learnt
::
Learnt
() of Lear.
Unlearned
::
Unlearned
(a.) Not
learned;
untaught;
uneducated;
ignorant;
illiterate.
Scholarship
::
Scholarship
(n.) The
character
and
qualities
of a
scholar;
attainments
in
science
or
literature;
erudition;
learning.
Prakrit
::
Prakrit
(n.) Any one of the
popular
dialects
descended
from, or akin to,
Sanskrit;
-- in
distinction
from the
Sanskrit,
which was used as a
literary
and
learned
language
when no
longer
spoken
by the
people.
Pali is one of the
Prakrit
dialects..
Unlearn
::
Unlearn
(v. t.) To
forget,
as what has been
learned;
to lose from
memory;
also, to learn the
contrary
of..
Clerk
::
Clerk (n.) A man who could read; a
scholar;
a
learned
person;
a man of
letters.
Masora
::
Masora
(n.) A
Jewish
critical
work on the text of the
Hebrew
Scriptures,
composed
by
several
learned
rabbis
of the
school
of
Tiberias,
in the
eighth
and ninth
centuries..
Revive
::
Revive
(v. i.)
Hence,
to
recover
from a state of
neglect
or
disuse;
as, to
revive
letters
or
learning..
Eminently
::
Eminently
(adv.)
In an
eminent
manner;
in a high
degree;
conspicuously;
as, to be
eminently
learned..
Classicist
::
Classicist
(n.) One
learned
in the
classics;
an
advocate
for the
classics.
Alphabetarian
::
Alphabetarian
(n.) A
learner
of the
alphabet;
an
abecedarian.
Imperspicuity
::
Imperspicuity
(n.) Want of
perspicuity
or
clearness;
vaguness;
ambiguity.
Bourbon
::
Bourbon
(n.) A
politician
who is
behind
the age; a ruler or
politician
who
neither
forgets
nor
learns
anything;
an
obstinate
conservative.
Serene
::
Serene
(n.)
Serenity;
clearness;
calmness.
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