- verblearn (verb) · learns (third person present) · learned (past tense) · learned (past participle) · learnt (past tense) · learnt (past participle) · learning (present participle)
- gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught:"they'd started learning French" · "she is learning to play the piano" · "we learn from experience"
- commit to memory:"I'd learned too many grim poems in school"
- become aware of (something) by information or from observation:"I learned that they had eaten already" · "the military learned of a plot to attack the presidential compound"
- archaicinformalteach (someone):"“That'll learn you,” he chuckled" · "we'll have to learn you to milk cows"
OriginOld English leornian ‘learn’ (in Middle English also ‘teach’), of West Germanic origin; related to German lernen, also to lore.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught:
- commit to memory:
- become aware of (something) by information or from observation:
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