learn

verb19 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.7

Used to indicate that a large amount of knowledge or skill was gained.

To acquire knowledge or a skill in a short amount of time.

Used to state that someone repeatedly fails to gain wisdom from their mistakes.

To realize or discover something after a short period, often a lesson from experience.

Used in questions to ask if someone has gained wisdom from their experiences.

Expresses the necessity of acquiring a skill or knowledge.

Expresses a desire to acquire knowledge or a skill.

Indicates that there is a large amount of knowledge or skills one still needs to acquire.

To feel surprised upon discovering a piece of information.

Shows a strong desire or enthusiasm to acquire knowledge.

To become very interested or curious upon discovering a piece of information.

To be extremely surprised upon discovering a piece of information.

To feel sad upon discovering some unfortunate news or information.

To be overwhelmingly surprised or shocked upon discovering a piece of information.

To feel shocked and disappointed upon discovering something unpleasant.

To gain knowledge of a particular subject or topic.

To gain knowledge or a lesson from a source, such as a person, experience, or mistake.

To acquire knowledge by means of a particular method or process, like play or observation.

To become aware of a piece of news or information, often for the first time.