Learned

Word LEARNED
Character 7
Hyphenation learn ed
Pronunciations /ˈlɜːnɪd/

Definitions and meanings of "Learned"

What do we mean by learned?

Having profound, often systematic knowledge; erudite. adjective

Showing or characterized by such knowledge. adjective

Acquired by learning or experience. adjective

Possessed of the learning of schools; well furnished with literary and scientific knowledge; erudite: as, a learned man.

Well acquainted; having much experience; skilful: often with in: as, learned in art.

Pertaining to or manifesting learning; exhibiting the effect of instruction or learning; scholastic: as, learned accomplishments; a learned treatise.

Synonyms and Learned, Scholarly, erudite, deep read. These words agree in representing the possession of a knowledge obtained by careful and protracted study, especially in books. They differ in that learned expresses depth and fullness in the knowledge, while scholarly expresses accuracy: as, a learned and scholarly treatise upon the use of the dative case. Learned expresses only the result of study; scholarly may express the result or the spirit: as, scholarly tastes. See ignorant.

Of or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp. scholastic learning; erudite; well-informed adjective

Learned men; men of erudition; scholars. adjective

Simple past tense and past participle of learn: taught verb

Having much learning, knowledgeable, erudite; highly educated. adjective

Simple past tense and past participle of learn. verb

Derived from experience; acquired by learning. adjective

Having or showing profound knowledge adjective

Established by conditioning or learning adjective

Highly educated; having extensive information or understanding adjective

Having much learning, knowledgeable, erudite; highly educated.

A courteous description used in various ways to refer to lawyers or judges, including:

Scholarly (exhibiting scholarship)

Synonyms and Antonyms for Learned

The word "learned" in example sentences

They _desert'_ their friends. learned He _learned_ (one syllable) to sing. ❋ Thomas Wood (N/A)

And during those forty years, we have learned things about Rupture which no one _else_ has _ever learned_ -- we have gained knowledge which is exclusively our _own_. ❋ Cluthe Rupture Institute (N/A)

A verb may consist of two, three, or even four words; as, _is learning, may be learned, could have been learned_. ❋ Brainerd Kellogg (N/A)

In conversation with a very learned Grecian on this subject, he seemed to consider because the _learned_ are constantly, and sometimes very capriciously, introducing _new_ words into our language, that such words as _en_ might be introduced for similar reasons, namely, mere fancy or caprice; on this subject I greatly differ from him: our aboriginal Saxon population has never corrupted our language nor destroyed its energetic character half so much as the mere classical scholar. ❋ James Jennings (N/A)

Their new album, Tivoli (which I've learned is Swedish for Carnival) is out soon on on Werk Discs (who I believe is London-based) - supposedly you can purchase the disc from their compatriots at North South Divide, but I couldn't find the CD there ... so I'll point you to Boomkat for those of you in Europa. ❋ Unknown (2005)

That numbing feeling tends to create what we call learned helplessness. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Claude Dancer: When I was overseas during the war, Your Honor, I learned a French word. ❋ Ann Althouse (2007)

Meredith's contribution was to make this a book that could be read by what we call the learned public, which is who we wanted to address. ❋ Unknown (1991)

Perhaps my first letter may have led you to suppose that I was inclined to laugh at what I called learned men; and they are perhaps a little to blame for not thinking often enough about little girls; but nevertheless these men are of the greatest use to them in an indirect way. ❋ Jean Mac�� (1854)

The last part of this sentence makes no sense whatsoever, the first part negates everything you should have learned from the life and sacrifice of our savior. ❋ Unknown (2010)

However, they learned from the experience based on what is happening to the bank bill. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Sounds like the only lesson learned from the Frago incident last year was to claim you never read emails before you forward them. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Republicans learned from the Reagan presidency is that professing interest with intentional benign neglect of social problems wins elections. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I thought you guys learned from the whole JFK thing but I guess not. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Preventing them from having radically less money is good, but the idea that the private sphere is just going to magically adjust is braindead, a lesson not learned from the housing bubble. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Their mentality is not to seek the truth, but to vaguely wave their hands in learned ways. burritoboy Says: ❋ Unknown (2009)

Another Economic Holocaust is Impossible, because Congress learned from the previous situation, and enacted laws to reign in the Banks and Wall Street, and fix the problem …. any day now:/ ❋ Unknown (2010)

Cross Reference for Learned

  • Learned cross reference not found!

What does learned mean?

Best Free Book Reviews
Best IOS App Reviews