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- Dictionarylearn/ləːn/
verb
- 1. gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught: "they'd started learning French" Similar
- 2. teach (someone): archaic, informal "‘That'll learn you,’ he chuckled"
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Synonyms for LEARN: master, get, understand, know, discover, see, pick up, hear; Antonyms of LEARN: forget, unlearn, miss, ignore, overlook, misunderstand, disregard, neglect
Go to the thesaurus article about these synonyms and antonyms of learn. Learn more If you learn something you gain the knowledge or the skill to do or use that thing.
Synonyms for LEARNING: literacy, knowledge, education, scholarship, erudition, culture, learnedness, enlightenment; Antonyms of LEARNING: ignorance, illiteracy, functional illiteracy, illiterateness, forgetting, unlearning, missing, ignoring
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Synonyms for LEARN in English: master, grasp, acquire, pick up, be taught, take in, attain, become able, familiarize yourself with, discover, ….