Synonym: discover, find out, memorize. Antonym: teach, unlearn. Similar words: learn from, earnings, early warning, clear, clear out, clear up, unclear, clear off. Meaning: [lɜrn /lɜːn] v. 1. gain knowledge or skills 2. get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally 3. commit to memory; learn by heart 4. be a student of a certain subject 5. impart skills or knowledge to 6. find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort.
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241) No one is so old but he may learn.
242) You'd better learn to GI if you want to be promoted.
243) When you learn to ride a bicycle you must learn to balance.
244) When you're a detective you learn to weigh people up quickly.
245) He's very young and still has a lot to learn about the ways of the world.
246) Children need to experience things for themselves in order to learn from them.
247) He doubted if he would learn anything new from Marie.
248) You have to learn to laugh instead of getting uptight about things.
249) You have to learn to take care of your possessions.
250) The way to learn the script is to say it to yourself over and over again.
251) I lived among the Masai people for many years, but I failed to learn their language.
252) He had to learn to keep his temper under control before he could become a teacher.
253) Jack was surprised to learn that brownnosing wouldn't work with her.
254) Everyone should learn how to defend himself by the lawful means.
255) You learn a language better if you visit the country where it is spoken.
256) He should learn from the mistakes of the past. We have been here before.
257) You'll have to learn to live with it, I'm afraid.
258) Never underestimate what you can learn from a group of like-minded people.
259) Is English an optional lesson, or does everyone have to learn it?
260) If you have to work in a team you must learn to read people.
261) Children soon learn that bad behaviour is a surefire way of getting attention.
262) I didn't tell her the truth. She would learn it for herself soon enough.
263) He showed us the whole dance, then broke it down so that we could learn it more easily.
264) You're going to have to learn to control your temper.
265) In ideological work, we must learn to open different locks with different keys because a method that answers with one person may not answer ...
266) You need to learn how to manage your time effectively.
267) Children learn to use computer programs by trial and error.
268) You could learn the basics in, let's say,[www.Sentencedict.com] three months.
269) You learn to accept these things as you get older.
270) One can never learn all there is to know about cooking, and that is one of the joys of being a chef.