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learn Listen to audio/ˈlɚn/ verb
learns; learned also chiefly British learnt Listen to audio/ˈlɚnt/; learn·ing
1 : to gain knowledge or skill by studying, practicing, being taught, or experiencing something [no obj] People learn throughout their lives. He is learning quickly. I can't swim yet, but I'm learning.often + about We learned about the reasons for the war in our history class.often + from We all have the ability to learn from our mistakes. She learned from experience that when grease catches on fire, you shouldn't put water on it. [+ obj] learn arithmetic learn a trade She's interested in learning French. We had to learn the rules of the game.often + about She's been trying to learn more about our family history.often to + verb He never learned (how) to dance/swim. I'm learning to play the guitar. He learned how not to offend people. You need to learn (how) to take care of your health.
2 [+ obj] : to cause (something) to be in your memory by studying it : memorize
I'm trying to learn my lines for the play. We had to learn the names of the state capitals. learn the alphabet
3 : to hear or be told (something) : to find out (something) [+ obj] She learned through/from a letter that her father had died. I later learned that they had never called. I was surprised when I learned (that) he wasn't coming. We finally learned the truth about what had happened. [no obj] — + of We were shocked to learn of her death. [=to find out about her death] She first learned of the accident on Monday.
4 : to become able to understand (something) through experience [+ obj] learn the difference between right and wrong He quickly learned what it means to be a father. We learned that if we wanted a good job, we had to go to college. I have learned that life isn't easy. Someday you'll learn that money is not the most important thing in life. He learned the hard way that crime doesn't pay. [=he found out by being punished for his crimes]often followed by to + verb It's important to learn to respect other people. It's a bad situation, but we'll just have to learn to live with it. [=we will have to accept it and deal with it] [no obj] Someday you'll learn. Even after all his health problems, he's still eating and drinking too much. Some people never learn.
live and learnsee 1live
— learn·able Listen to audio /ˈlɚnəbəl/ adjective
learnable skills

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