learn
[lɜːrn]
Definition:
1. Acquire or gain knowledge or skills.
2. Get to know or become aware of, usually accidentally.
3. Be a student of a certain subject.
Use 'learn' in a sentence:
- 1. I'm sure she'll learn from her mistakes.
- 2. Their children were going to learn English.
- 3. The company failed to learn any lessons from this experience.
- 4. You can learn a great deal just from watching other players.
- 5. When do babies learn to discriminate voices?
- 6. Everyone in the class seemed eager to learn.
- 7. He must learn to control his temper.
- 8. How did they react when they learned the news?
- 9. We have to learn one of Hamlet's speeches for school tomorrow.
- 10. You have to learn to face your problem.
- 11. Reading is of vital importance in language learning.
- 12. It didn't come as a shock to learn that the fuel and cooling systems are the most common causes of breakdown.
- 13. How did you learn to bake cakes?
- 14. In some countries children learn to print when they first go to school.
- 15. Very few students learn Latin now.
- 16. He needs to learn to curb his temper.
- 17. He's still learning how to dance.
- 18. He learned this song as an inmate at a Texas prison.
- 19. They learn new roles and unlearn old ones.
- 20. I must learn to bite my lip.
- 21. Games can help children learn to form letters.
- 22. We learned how to create and register a new web page.
- 23. I learned a lot from my father.
- 24. Video is a good medium for learning a foreign language.
- 25. A good dictionary is indispensable for learning a foreign language.
- 26. I'd like to learn a new language.
- 27. The book is about how children learn.
- 28. When will these kids learn to behave properly?
- 29. We were very surprised to learn (that) she had got married again.
- 30. The children are learning to understand people of different faiths.
- 31. I am convinced that he has learned from his mistakes.
- 32. He's learning to dance.
- 33. I decided to learn Spanish, just for fun.
- 34. Where did you learn to cook?
- 35. I think we've learned a lot about one another in this session.
- 36. Where did you learn to weld?
- 37. He'll just have to learn (that) he can't always have his own way.
- 38. It was only after his death that she learned of his affair with Betty.
- 39. He'll just have to learn he can't always have his own way.
- 40. You'll soon learn. There's nothing to it really.
- 41. He is learning to play the piano.
- 42. I decided to learn Japanese just for fun.
- 43. I had to learn Greek.
- 44. I learnt of her arrival from a close friend.
- 45. She's very keen to learn about Japanese culture.
- 46. Today we learnt how to use the new software.
- 47. You're going to have to learn to give and take.
- 48. I soon learned not to ask too many questions.
- 49. Children must learn to behave at table.
- 50. I wish to God you'd learn to pay attention!
- 51. The kids were quick to learn.
- 52. It takes a long time to learn to speak a language well.
- 53. When she leaves school, she wants to learn a trade.
- 54. She adheres to teaching methods she learned over 30 years ago.
- 55. We only learned who the new teacher was a few days ago.
- 56. All the children must learn a foreign language.
- 57. Children learn faster than adults.
- 58. Any teacher will tell you that students learn at different rates.
- 59. Actors must learn to project their voices.
- 60. Such learning methods encourage too great a reliance upon the teacher.
- 61. We all have to learn to handle stress.
- 62. We are learning how to confront death instead of avoiding its reality.
- 63. She's still learning to read.
- 64. This research has done much to advance our understanding of language learning.
- 65. Jo was advised to learn to control herself.
- 66. Last season was a learning experience for me.
- 67. Children do not learn at an even pace.
- 68. In this class, students will learn how to program.