Sentences with learned
learn·ed
L l - He is a serious scholar, a genuinely learned man.
- This learned book should start a real debate on Western policy towards the Baltics.
- It's as if they forgot everything they learned in college.
- Neil learned the game as a youngster on weekends at his father's snooker venue.
- Your anxiety is a learned reaction, and it is nurtured and sustained by the events of your everyday life.
- My learned friend
- Quickly the lawyer learned the dos and don'ts of life in maximum security.
- Think back to a life or work lesson you once learned, and knew you would need again.
- A learned doctor
- A learned society
- It was during those three years that she learned to write a novel.
- Pronounced (lɜːʳnɪd) for meanings [sense 1] and , [sense 2]. Pronounced (lɜːʳnd) and not hyphenated for meaning [sense 3].
- A learned response
- learned professors.
- A learned journal.
- learned in the ways of the world.
- learned behavior.
- To learn French; to learn to ski.
- To learn the truth.
- He learned the poem so he could recite it at the dinner.
- She learned patience from her father.
- To learn rapidly.
- To learn of an accident.
- Everyday behavior is an overlay of learned behavior over instinct.