Learned synonyms
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Part of speech:
Having great learning; said of people
To find out with certainty
To learn by heart, commit to memory
ignorant (antonym)
The definition of ignorant is something or someone lacking in knowledge, or is stupid or rude.
To be the first to find out, see, or know about
Alternative form of academic.
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Having the quality of being derived from, or consistent with, the scientific method.
cultured (related)
(Biol.) Grown in a specially prepared medium
Skilled; proficient
Having great learning; said of people
Having read much (in a particular subject)
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Having thorough knowledge of a subject
pansophic
Having great learning; said of people
Being finicky or fastidious, especially with language.
Having great learning; said of people
Of, relating to, or characteristic of scholarship:
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The definition of solid is something which is sturdy and substantial or an object that isn't hollow.
Secure or stable:
(Obs.) Grave or solemn
Of or pertaining to philosophy.
Sensibly composed or calm, as in a difficult situation; rational
Of or relating to writers or the profession of literature:
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Low or deep in pitch
Made with deep sincerity or invoking the force of religion:
Temperate in any way; not extreme or extravagant
Marked by steady attention and effort; assiduous:
The definition of sapient is wise or knowing.
Intended for or understood by only a small group, especially one with specialized knowledge or interests:
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Understood by only a few; esoteric
incapable (antonym)
Lacking the necessary ability, competence, strength, etc.
illiterate (antonym)
Having less than an expected standard of familiarity with language and literature, or having little formal education.
superficial (antonym)
Of or pertaining to the surface.
unscholarly (antonym)
Not scholarly.
shallow (antonym)
Lacking depth of character, intellect, or meaning; superficial
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educated (related)
Based on knowledge or experience
Possessing, displaying, or based on reliable information:
Rational rather than emotional:
Educated, especially having a degree (entitled to put an abbreviation such as BS, MA, PhD, MD after a signature).
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Having knowledge gotten from reading
Acquainted through study or experience; knowledgeable or skilled:
Having the ability to discern or judge what is true, right, or lasting; sagacious:
Implying shrewd understanding or possession of secret or inside information
highly educated; having extensive information or understanding
Having developed a conditioned response or behavior pattern
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unconditioned (antonym)
To attend to dangers to or regarding.
(Figuratively) To understand.
Check means to test, examine, compare or inspect something to see if it is as it should be.
To find out exactly; calculate precisely; ascertain
To consider, permit, or consent to something. Used only in the negative:
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In opposition or disagreement; against:
To commit and apply oneself to the study of:
To take (a course) at a school.
To gain possession of:
To gain, as the object of desire or effort.
To master is defined as to become an expert in something or to gain control over something or someone.
To make known; disclose; reveal
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(US) To provide a memorial for someone; to commemorate
To understand.
To collect or find out (facts, etc.) gradually or bit by bit
To think over and arrange methodically in the mind; to reduce to a plan or method; to receive in the mind and consider carefully; to get an understanding of; to comprehend.
To detect is defined as to uncover or sense something previously hidden.
In physiology, to assimilate is for the body to absorb food.
To understand
To uncover or find; to bring out from concealment; to bring to light; to disclose.
Discern is defined as to recognize someone or something as different from someone or something else.
(--- Sports) To catch or get possession of (a pass or a kicked ball, for example).
The definition of imbibe is to take in with the senses or the mind, or to consume something, especially alcohol.
overlooked (antonym)
Hence: To supervise; to watch over; sometimes, to observe secretly
missed (antonym)
To fail to understand or have a shortcoming of perception.
remembered (related)
To retain in the memory:
Of, like, or for college students
The definition of judicious is having good judgment.
Difficult to understand; abstruse:
stupid (antonym)
Lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.
uninformed (antonym)
Not having, showing, or making use of information; not informed:
knowledge (related)
Having or showing profound knowledge and scholarship
To have sympathy or tolerance:
Find another word for learned. In this page you can discover 93 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for learned, like: erudite, instructed, ascertained, memorized, ignorant, discovered, academic, scientific, scholastic, gotten and cultured.