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adjective
- 1. (of a person) having acquired much knowledge through study: "a learned, generous, and notoriously absent-minded man"
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LEARNED definition: 1. A learned person has studied for a long time and has a lot of knowledge: 2. Learned behaviour…. Learn more.
The meaning of LEARNED is characterized by or associated with learning : erudite. How to use learned in a sentence.
Learned definition: having much knowledge; scholarly; erudite. See examples of LEARNED used in a sentence.
A learned reaction, response, or ability is one that you acquire from experience or from your environment, not one that you were born with. Your anxiety is a learned reaction, conditioned by the events of your life.
learn·ed. (lûr′nĭd) adj. 1. Having profound, often systematic knowledge; erudite. 2. Showing or characterized by such knowledge: a learned journal. 3. (lûrnd) Acquired by learning or experience: learned behavior. [Middle English lerned, educated, past participle of lernen, to learn, teach; see learn.] learn′ed·ly adv. learn′ed·ness n.
If you're learned (pronounced LUR-ned), you're highly educated, or you have or show a profound knowledge of some kind. The adjective learned comes from the verb learn.
LEARNED meaning: 1. A learned person has studied for a long time and has a lot of knowledge: 2. Learned behaviour…. Learn more.