learning
/ˈlɝnɪŋ/noun2 syllables
Learning means: profound scholarly knowledge.
Synonyms for learning7
noun, as in profound scholarly knowledge
noun, as in the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge
What does learning mean?2
noun
1
profound scholarly knowledge
2
the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge“the child's acquisition of language”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with learning?8
three syllables
Show 40 near rhymes
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Learning in a sentence
- To all appearances, he is a man of learning.unknown
- He put on high airs with his learning, and he was not popular.unknown
- To all appearances, she is a man of learning.unknown
- She put on high airs with her learning, and she was not popular.unknown
- Generally speaking, girls are better at learning languages than boys.Scott
- I have only three goals in life: learning, learning and learning.unknown
- Soon, learning a language became as easy as taking a little pill.nonong
- For experience and learning, eternity is not enough.inestpereira
Sentences from Tatoeba, CC BY 2.0 FR, credited to their authors.
Forms of learning
as a noun
- plural
- learnings