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learned

/ˈlɝnɪd/adjective1 syllable

Learned means: highly educated; having extensive information or understanding.

Synonyms for learned20

adjective, as in highly educated; having extensive information or understanding

knowing, knowledgeable, lettered, well-educated, well-read, educated

adjective, as in having or showing profound knowledge

erudite, scholarly

adjective, as in established by conditioning or learning

also used for learned

brainy, academical, clueful, cultivated, in the know, knowledgeful, knowsome, savvy, smart, sussed, switched on

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What does learned mean?3

adjective

1

highly educated; having extensive information or understanding“knowing instructors”

2

having or showing profound knowledge“a learned jurist”

3

established by conditioning or learning“a conditioned response”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with learned?6

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Learned in a sentence

  • My father is, so to speak, a learned fool.unknown
  • Man learned to adjust to, and in some ways to shape, his environment.unknown
  • He is, so to speak, a learned fool.unknown
  • Though he is very learned, he lacks common sense.unknown
  • He is not a learned man, but a man of action.unknown
  • As he grew up, he learned to put things in perspective.CM
  • To tell the truth, we learned that her new husband was a terrible guy.unknown
  • You have talent, no doubt; it's just a pity that you haven't learned more.KoreanBeaver

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