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Sentence count:267+47Posted:2016-10-11Updated:2020-07-24
Antonym: unlearnedSimilar words: earnestlearnlearn frombe concerned aboutyearnearningsclearearly warningMeaning: ['lɜrnɪd /'lɜːn-]  adj. 1. having or showing profound knowledge 2. highly educated; having extensive information or understanding 3. established by conditioning or learning 4. acquired by learning. 
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211) She finally learned to drive at the grand old age of 70.
212) Then he remembered a poem that he had learned when he was a child.
213) It was with great sadness that we learned of the death of William Hales.
214) This learned book should start a real debate on Western policy towards the Baltics.
215) She learned to draw by tracing pictures out of old storybooks.
216) They never learned skills to engage the attention of the others.
217) They learned to try new methods,(http://sentencedict.com/learned.html) and to trust their own ideas instead of follwing older ways.
218) What you have just said does not accord with what we have learned from the witnesses.
219) It's hard not having him around but I've learned to live with it.
220) With the course of time,[sentencedict.com] I've learned to live with my disability.
221) His one regret is that he has never learned a language.
222) I never learned the trick of standing on my head.
223) Managers have learned to grapple with networking, artificial intelligence, computer-aided engineering and manufacturing.
224) She was bright, learned languages quickly, and sailed through her exams.
225) They offered help as soon as they learned of the accident.
226) After investigation they learned that the brain wave, which was a side of the brain will sleep.
227) Most nations learned their lesson during the 1930s when trade imploded and incomes plunged.
228) We learned later that he and Tanya had paired up.
229) Uncontrollable anger swept over Jim when he learned how Mary had been treated.
230) Dancing is a dull business,I've never learned to enjoy it.
231) Perhaps the most important lesson to be learned is that you simply cannot please everyone.
232) The attitude of the parents toward the usefulness of what is learned must colour the way children approach school.
233) He was also learned in classical music with a great love of opera.
234) At trade school, he learned to be an auto mechanic.
235) Here's a way of barbecuing corn-on-the-cob that I learned in the States.
236) Many universities argued that students learned more when they were in classes out of choice rather than compulsion.
237) He quickly learned how to manipulate the controls of a plane.
238) The bank first learned of the problem when it carried out an internal audit.
239) He went into a rage when he learned about it.
240) She hasn't learned her lines yet, and we've got our first rehearsal tomorrow.
More similar words: earnestlearnlearn frombe concerned aboutyearnearningsclearearly warningclear upnuclearunclearclear outclear offclear awayyear after yearone daymannedcombinedgrainedabandonedwarnbarncornerInternetattorneyold-fashionedwarningwildernessincarnationeastern europe
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