learned

/ˈlɝːnd/

adjectiveverblearned

You LEARNED it when you can say, “I LEARN + ED (did it already).”

Yes, it's learned. Don’t drop the second “e”: it’s learn + ed → learned (not “learnd”).

Definitions

  1. verbpast tense and past participle of learn; gained knowledge or skill by study, practice, or experience
  2. adjectivehaving a lot of knowledge; well-educated or scholarly

Examples

  • I learned to ride a bike without training wheels last summer.
  • She learned the new vocabulary words by practicing them every night.
  • The learned professor explained the history behind the poem.

Synonyms

educatedscholarlyknowledgeablestudiederudite

Antonyms

uneducatedignorant

Translations

ES aprendidoPT aprendidoFR appris

Common misspellings

lernedleardnedlearnidlearndlearrnedlerneddlearntlearn’d

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