Synonym: acquisition, encyclopaedism, encyclopedism, eruditeness, erudition, learnedness, scholarship. Similar words: earnings, yearning, early warning, warning, learn, learned, learn from, turning. Meaning: ['lɜrnɪŋ /'lɜːn-] n. 1. the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge 2. profound scholarly knowledge.
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31, In East Germany learning Russian was compulsory.
32, My hobby is chess. Are you interested in learning?
33, Learning was by rote and strictly formal.
34, there is no royal road to learning.
35, Learning is not a spectator sport.
36, I can't drive yet I'm still learning.
37, She is learning how to dance on her points.
38, He's learning to ride a motorcycle.
39, The children are learning to read and write.
40, The baby is just learning to walk.
41, Don't think that learning Dutch will be a breeze.
42, He is a man of great learning.
43, He's still learning how to dance.
44, Repetition can help the learning process.
45, Learning languages doesn't come easily to him.
46, She was learning to accept the inevitability of death.
47, He has great facility in learning languages.
48, The girl's earnest effort counterbalanced her slowness at learning.
49, I encountered great difficulties in learning English grammar.
50, He argues with learning and logic.
51, I'm learning to snowboard at the moment.
52, His son is learning to multiply and divide.
53, Learning is the eye of the mind.
54, Learning by rote is discouraged in this school.
55, The baby is learning to speak.
56, Her child is learning to talk.
57, She had difficulty learning English pronunciation.
58, An unhappy family life may inhibit children's learning.
59, She's still learning to read.
60, I am learning to ride a horse.
More similar words: earnings, yearning, early warning, warning, learn, learned, learn from, turning, mourning, burning, morning, returning, concerning, good morning, clearing, heartening, tarnish, garnish, carnival, tarnished, earn, carnivorous, turn in, yearn, turn into, earnest, saturnine, nearness, earnestly, clear.