📘learn

verb
/lɜːrn/

Meaning

to gain knowledge or skill by studying or experience
to acquire knowledge or skills; to gain understanding

Example Sentences

Children learn new things quickly.

Children learn quickly when they are interested.

Example Expressions

live and learn

Synonyms

study, acquire, master, understand, grasp
Entry 1
study, acquire, master, understand, grasp
Entry 2
study, master, understand, grasp

Antonyms

forget, neglect, ignore, unlearn
Entry 1
forget, neglect, ignore
Entry 2
forget, ignore, unlearn, neglect

Collocations

learn a skill, learn a lesson, learn quickly, learn about, learn by heart, learn from mistakes, eager to learn
Entry 1
learn a skill, learn a lesson, learn quickly, learn about
Entry 2
learn quickly, learn by heart, learn from mistakes, eager to learn

More Example Sentences

How many of your friends are learners in Vasanth Academy?

It is an edutech company which provides learning services.

Who of your friends is most sincere in learning his lessons?

How much are your friends sincere in learning their lessons?

Is people’s interest for learning English increased by Vasanth Academy?

Is people’s interest for learning Spanish increased by Vasanth Academy?

The teacher keeps him standing in the class for not learning his lessons.

The most important thing is that I continue to learn and grow in my career.

The most important thing is that I continue to grow and learn in my career.

My opinion about Vasanth Academy Method is that it is the easiest way to learn English for the American people.

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to diminish gradually and come to an end; to fade or dwindle away
Mixing some idea or feeling deeply into someone's mind
to speak or write about something with great enthusiasm or admiration

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