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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211, I'm learning to cook, just for the fun of it.
212, We are learning how to confront death instead of avoiding its reality.
213, I have looked through the man; he hasn't any real learning.
214, Learning to read as an adult is tough work, but you can win this battle if you try.
215, He was respected for his learning by several churchmen and other gentlemen.
216, I'm learning German, but I still can't speak it properly.
217, The sheer size of the classes makes learning difficult for students.
218, Learning should no longer be an elitist pastime for the chosen few.
219, I have two left feet so I am slow in learning English.
220, All this helps children to develop an inquiring attitude to learning.
221, One of the many benefits of foreign travel is learning how to cope with the unexpected.
222, I'm not learning Arabic for any special reason; I'm doing it for its own sake, because I enjoy it.
223, But Jules was not eager for classroom learning, he hungered for adventure.
224, Many children with learning difficulties are integrated into ordinary schools.
225, We are learning to step back from ourselves and identify our strengths and weaknesses.
226, Learning a musical instrument introduces a child to an understanding of music.
227, He can express himself in good clear English now after four years' hard learning.
228, Learning that smoking has done harm to his lung,[www.Sentencedict.com] Tom now wants to kick.
229, Isak's story is typical of a child who has a specific learning disability.
230, The new test provides a yardstick against which to measure children's learning.
231, A good dictionary is indispensable for learning a foreign language.
232, Learning to ski has always been an ambition of his.
233, We have all been through a steep learning curve to master the new procedures.
234, The aim of a university should be the advancement of learning.
235, A good teacher planted the love of learning in students.
236, I've gone beyond learning the computer on my own now;I really must get someone to help!
237, The emphasis is very much on learning the spoken language.
238, Ingrid was busy learning her lines for the next day's shooting.
239, Sports, and not learning,(sentencedict.com) seem to dominate in the school.
240, Some understanding of grammar is fundamental to learning a language.
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.