learning
[ˈlɜːrnɪŋ]
Definition:
1. The cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge.
2. Profound scholarly knowledge.
Use 'learning' in a sentence:
- 1. In learning a foreign language, question and answer drills are good disciplines.
- 2. I'd say he is a man who has the least tincture of learning.
- 3. He'd have difficulty in learning any language — Greek, Chinese, or whatever.
- 4. I don't think he's really learning carpentry; he's only playing at it.
- 5. The new test provides a yardstick against which to measure children's learning.
- 6. In learning English, one should be bold to talk in the language with his friends.
- 7. Podulski had been assiduous in learning his adopted language.
- 8. Is he learning an instrument?
- 9. a woman of great learning.
- 10. Brian remembers learning to fish in the Colorado River.
- 11. School is the mother of learning.
- 12. The two communities are learning how to resolve their differences.
- 13. computer-assisted learning.
- 14. The teacher acts as a facilitator of learning.
- 15. The aim of a university should be the advancement of learning.
- 16. to individualize children's learning.
- 17. I'm learning how to budget.
- 18. You are a little previous in learning English.
- 19. A handful of good life is better than a bushel of learning.
- 20. It's no good hurrying into learning the piano; it's a long slow job.
- 21. He is learning his tables.
- 22. I'm not learning Arabic for any special reason; I'm doing it for its own sake, because I enjoy it.
- 23. He is very sceptical about the value of rote learning.
- 24. He is learning two foreign languages.
- 25. Learning to drive is all a matter of coordination.
- 26. This inspired in them a love for learning.
- 27. Growing vegetables looks easy , but actually it takes a lot of learning.
- 28. Edward slogged away, always learning.
- 29. Yoga is a good discipline for learning to relax.
- 30. The boy's earnest effort counterbalance his slowness at learning.
- 31. Be modest in learning , for complacency is the enemy of study.
- 32. It took Mary weeks learning how to steer into the garage.
- 33. His poor method of learning by rote made him unable to deal with the problems in his work flexibly.
- 34. The emphasis is very much on learning the spoken language.
- 35. Learning by rote is discouraged in this school.
- 36. We are learning how to confront death.
- 37. He's learning to fly.
- 38. Reading is of vital importance in language learning.
- 39. He's still learning how to dance.
- 40. Video is a good medium for learning a foreign language.
- 41. A good dictionary is indispensable for learning a foreign language.
- 42. The children are learning to understand people of different faiths.
- 43. He's learning to dance.
- 44. He is learning to play the piano.
- 45. The baby is just learning to walk.
- 46. Learning becomes more and more difficult as we get older.
- 47. The children are already learning to multiply and divide.
- 48. They are on a steep learning curve.
- 49. My objective this summer will be learning to swim.
- 50. Such learning methods encourage too great a reliance upon the teacher.
- 51. Learning has got to be active and experiential.
- 52. He is more didactic in his approach to the learning process.
- 53. I think life itself is a learning process.
- 54. It's a normal part of the learning process.
- 55. The brochure described the library as the focal point of learning on the campus.
- 56. She's still learning to read.
- 57. This research has done much to advance our understanding of language learning.
- 58. Last season was a learning experience for me.