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learned
- IPA[ˈləːnɪd]
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- (of a person) having acquired much knowledge through study;showing, requiring, or characterized by learning; scholarly
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- 1. (of a person) having acquired much knowledge through study a learned, generous, and notoriously absent-minded man
- ▪ showing, requiring, or characterized by learning; scholarly an article in a learned journal
- ▪ used as a courteous description of a lawyer in certain formal contexts my learned friend
- gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught: they'd started learning French she is learning to play the piano
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- gain or acquire knowledge of or skill in (something) by study, experience, or being taught: they'd started learning French she is learning to play the piano
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- (1872–1961), US jurist and writer; full name Billings Learned Hand. He wrote over 2,000 ...
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- a condition in which a person has a sense of powerlessness, arising from a traumatic event or ...
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- a condition in which a person has a sense of powerlessness, arising from a traumatic event or ...
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- used by a barrister or solicitor in court to address or refer to another barrister or solicitor
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- used to acknowledge that a fact is new to one
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- acquire a greater understanding of the world through a particular unpleasant or stressful experience
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- (of a person) having much knowledge acquired by study: a learned, generous, and notoriously absent-minded man
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