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- information
- literature
- research
- schooling
- science
- study
- training
- acquirements
- attainments
- erudition
- letters
- lore
- scholarship
- tuition
- wisdom
On this page you’ll find 47 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to learning, such as: culture, information, literature, research, schooling, and science.
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WORDS RELATED TO LEARNING
- accretion
- achievement
- acquirement
- acquiring
- addition
- attainment
- buy
- gain
- gaining
- learning
- obtainment
- possession
- prize
- procuration
- procurement
- procuring
- property
- purchase
- pursuit
- recovery
- retrieval
- salvage
- winning
- accretions
- achievements
- acquirements
- acquirings
- additions
- attainments
- buys
- gainings
- gains
- learnings
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- possessions
- prizes
- procurations
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- properties
- purchases
- pursuits
- recoveries
- redemption
- retrievals
- salvage
- winnings
- advancement
- aestheticism
- breeding
- civility
- civilization
- delicacy
- discernment
- discrimination
- enlightenment
- gentility
- good taste
- grounding
- improvement
- learning
- letters
- manners
- polish
- progress
- refined taste
- refinement
- schooling
- taste
- ability
- accomplishment
- address
- aestheticism
- art
- capacity
- civilization
- class
- courtesy
- cultivation
- delicacy
- dignity
- discrimination
- dress
- elegance
- elevation
- enlightenment
- erudition
- experience
- fashion
- finish
- gentility
- good taste
- grace
- improvement
- kindness
- learning
- manners
- nobility
- perception
- polish
- politeness
- practice
- proficiency
- refinement
- savoir-faire
- science
- skill
- tact
- training
- urbanity
- arts and sciences
- civilizations
- conventions
- customs
- developments
- ethnology
- folklore
- folkways
- grounding
- habits
- humanism
- knowledges
- lifestyles
- mores
- societies
- the arts
- way of lifes
- algorithms
- bonanzas
- breakthroughs
- conclusions
- contrivances
- coups
- data
- designs
- devices
- findings
- finds
- formulas
- godsends
- innovations
- laws
- luck
- luck outs
- machines
- methods
- principles
- processes
- results
- secrets
- theorems
- ways
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learning
Education (Latin educere, to lead or draw out) is the systematic development and cultivation of the mind and other natural powers. «Education is the harmonious development of all our faculties. It begins in the nursery, and goes on at school, but does not end there. It continues through life, whether we will or not…. ‘Every person,’ says Gibbon, ‘has two educations, one which he receives from others, and one more important, which he gives himself.'» John Lubbock The Use of Life ch. vii, p. 111. [Macmillan & Co. ’94.] Instruction, the impartation of knowledge by others (Latin instruere, to build in or into) is but a part of education, often the smallest part. Teaching is the more familiar and less formal word for instruction. Training refers not merely to the impartation of knowledge, but to the exercising of one in actions with the design to form habits. Discipline is systematic and rigorous training, with the idea of subjection to authority and perhaps of punishment. Tuition is the technical term for teaching as the business of an instructor or as in the routine of a school; tuition is narrower than teaching, not, like the latter word, including training. Study is emphatically what one does for himself. We speak of the teaching, training, or discipline, but not of the education or tuition of a dog or a horse. Breeding and nurture include teaching and training, especially as directed by and dependent upon home life and personal association; breeding having reference largely to manners with such qualities as are deemed distinctively characteristic of high birth; nurture (literally nourishing) having more direct reference to moral qualities, not overlooking the physical and mental. Knowledge and learning tell nothing of mental development apart from the capacity to acquire and remember, and nothing whatever of that moral development which is included in education in its fullest and noblest sense; learning, too, may be acquired by one’s unaided industry, but any full education must be the result in great part of instruction, training, and personal association. Study is emphatically what one does for himself, and in which instruction and tuition can only point the way, encourage the student to advance, and remove obstacles; vigorous, persevering study is one of the best elements of training. Study is also used in the sense of the thing studied, a subject to be mastered by study, a studious pursuit. Compare KNOWLEDGE; REFINEMENT; WISDOM.
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Synonyms:
breeding, cultivation, culture, development, discipline, education, information, instruction, knowledge, nurture, reading, schooling, study, teaching, training, tuitionAntonyms:
ignorance, illiteracy
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learning
Synonyms:
knowledge, erudition, literature, lore, letters, acquirements, attainments, scholarship, education, tuition, cultureAntonyms:
ignorance, boorishness, it, literiteness, emptiness, sciolism, intuition, revelation, inspiration
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learning, acquisitionnoun
the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge
«the child’s acquisition of language»
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attainment, scholarship, eruditeness, encyclopaedism, accomplishment, acquisition, learning, learnedness, erudition, acquirement, encyclopedism, skill -
eruditeness, erudition, learnedness, learning, scholarship, encyclopedism, encyclopaedismnoun
profound scholarly knowledge
Synonyms:
scholarship, eruditeness, encyclopaedism, acquisition, learning, learnedness, erudition, encyclopedism
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learningnoun
Synonyms:
education, erudition, lore, scholarship, knowledgeAssociated words:
savant, philomath, philomathy, misology, oracle, pedant, pedantry
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List of paraphrases for «learning»:
apprenticeship, learn, education, apprenticeships, training, teaching, educational, study, learnings, studying, apprentissage, learner, lernen, apprentice, e-learning, instruction, formation, knowledge, didactic, lessons
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Tim Wolfe:
This is not — I repeat, not — the way change should come about. Change comes from listening, learning, caring and conversation, use my resignation to heal and start talking again.
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The Department:
Independentanalysisshows that school districts nationwide plan to spend more than $27 billion on academic recovery, including more than $6 billion on summer learning and after-school programs and $3 billion on tutoring and coaching for reading and math; and an additional $30 billion on staffing, including hiring more educators, and providing professional development so that educators know how to best support their students’ recovery.
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John Burkey:
Blended learning is not a panacea, and the success of the program isn’t about spending a bunch of money on technology. Rather, [it’s] looking at what students actually need, and building a culture of innovation to meet those needs.
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Julia Reinprecht:
What 2012 offers us is quite the experience, i mean we finished last, there was a big learning element there.
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Orson Scott Card:
Your work is first, learning is first, winning is everything because without it there is nothing.
Translations for Learning
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- تعلمArabic
- শিক্ষাBengali
- učení seCzech
- læringDanish
- Gelehrsamkeit, Kenntnis, LernenGerman
- μάθησηGreek
- lernadoEsperanto
- aprendizaje, conocimientoSpanish
- یادگیری, تعلمPersian
- oppiminen, oppineisuus, oppiFinnish
- apprentissageFrench
- ag foghlaimIrish
- सीख रहा हूँHindi
- tanulásHungarian
- belajarIndonesian
- apprendimentoItalian
- לְמִידָהHebrew
- 学習Japanese
- 배우기Korean
- doctrinaLatin
- belajarMalay
- kennis, geleerde, geleerdheid, leren, aan het lerenDutch
- læringNorwegian
- íhooʼaahNavajo, Navaho
- uczenie sięPolish
- aprender, Aprendendo, aprendizadoPortuguese
- învățare, învățătură, instruireRomanian
- изучение, знание, учение, учёность, учёба, обучениеRussian
- znanjeSlovene
- kunskap, inlärning, lärdomSwedish
- கற்றல்Tamil
- లెర్నింగ్Telugu
- การเรียนรู้Thai
- oğrenmeTurkish
- навчанняUkrainian
- تعلم, سیکھنےUrdu
- học tậpVietnamese
- לערנעןYiddish
- 學習Chinese
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Определения слова learning
- изучение, учение, учёба
- образованность, познания, учёность, эрудиция.
- Higher learning
Синонимы к слову learning
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- culture
- education
- erudition
- knowledge
- scholarship
- study
- wisdom
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acquirements, attainments, culture, education, erudition, information, knowledge, letters, literature, lore, research, scholarship, schooling, study, tuition, wisdom
English Collins Dictionary — English synonyms & Thesaurus
learning
Learning is the process of gaining knowledge through studying. n-uncount
The brochure described the library as the focal point of learning on the campus.
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learn
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seat of learning
e-learning
E-learning is learning that takes place by means of computers and the Internet. n-uncount
learning curve ( learning curves plural ) A learning curve is a process where people develop a skill by learning from their mistakes. A steep learning curve involves learning very quickly. n-count usu sing
Both he and the crew are on a steep learning curve…
seat of learning ( seats of learning plural ) People sometimes refer to a university or a similar institution as a seat of learning.
WRITTEN n-count
…one department of that great seat of learning.
Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary
learn ( learns 3rd person present) ( learning present participle) ( learned past tense) ( learnt past participle )
American English uses the form learned as the past tense and past participle. British English uses either learned or learnt.
1 verb If you learn something, you obtain knowledge or a skill through studying or training.
Their children were going to learn English… V n
He is learning to play the piano. V to-inf
…learning how to use new computer systems… V wh
Experienced teachers help you learn quickly. V, Also V about n
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learning n-uncount
…a bilingual approach to the learning of English.
2 verb If you learn of something, you find out about it.
(=find out)
It was only after his death that she learned of his affair with Betty… V of n
It didn’t come as a shock to learn that the fuel and cooling systems are the most common causes of breakdown… V that
…the Admiral, who, on learning who I was, wanted to meet me. V wh
3 verb If people learnto behave or react in a particular way, they gradually start to behave in that way as a result of a change in attitudes.
You have to learn to face your problem… V to-inf
We are learning how to confront death instead of avoiding its reality. V wh-to-inf
4 verb If you learnfrom an unpleasant experience, you change the way you behave so that it does not happen again or so that, if it happens again, you can deal with it better.
I am convinced that he has learned from his mistakes… V from n
The company failed to learn any lessons from this experience. V n from n
5 verb If you learn something such as a poem or a role in a play, you study or repeat the words so that you can remember them.
He learned this song as an inmate at a Texas prison. V n
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to learn something the hard way
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hard
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to learn the ropes
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rope
e-learning
E-learning is learning that takes place by means of computers and the Internet. n-uncount
learning
Learning is the process of gaining knowledge through studying. n-uncount
The brochure described the library as the focal point of learning on the campus.
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learn
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seat of learning
learning curve ( learning curves plural ) A learning curve is a process where people develop a skill by learning from their mistakes. A steep learning curve involves learning very quickly. n-count usu sing
Both he and the crew are on a steep learning curve…
seat of learning ( seats of learning plural ) People sometimes refer to a university or a similar institution as a seat of learning.
WRITTEN n-count
…one department of that great seat of learning.
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pedantic |
adj. |
characterizing a person who relies too much on academic learning or who is overly concerned with minor details, rules or formalisms |
Ex: Our company doesn’t like to deal with this work supervisor because they say he’s too draconian and quite pedantic. |
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