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Synonyms of the word 
LEARN → ACQUIRE - ASCERTAIN - CHECK - CON - DETERMINE - DISCOVER - HEAR - INFORM - INSTRUCT - LARN - MEMORISE - MEMORIZE - READ - SEE - STUDY - TAKE - TEACH - WATCHlearn- v. To acquire, or attempt to acquire knowledge or an ability to do something.
- v. To attend a course or other educational activity.
- v. To gain knowledge from a bad experience so as to improve.
- v. To be studying.
- v. To come to know; to become informed of; to find out.
- v. (now only in slang and dialects) To teach.
acquire- v. (transitive) To get.
- v. (transitive) To gain, usually by one's own exertions; to get as one's own.
- v. (medicine) To contract.
- v. (computing) To sample signals and convert them into digital values.
ascertain- v. To find out definitely; to discover or establish.
- v. (archaic) To make (someone) certain or confident.
check- n. (chess) A situation in which the king is directly threatened by an opposing piece.
- n. An inspection or examination.
- n. A control; a limit or stop.
- n. (US) A mark (especially a checkmark: ✓) used as an indicator, equivalent to a tick (UK).
- n. (US) An order to a bank to pay money to a named person or entity; a cheque (UK, Canada).
- n. (US) A bill, particularly in a restaurant.
- n. (contact sports) A maneuver performed by a player to take another player out of the play.
- n. A token used instead of cash in gaming machines.
- n. A lengthwise separation through the growth rings in wood.
- n. A mark, certificate, or token, by which, errors may be prevented, or a thing or person may be identified.
- n. (falconry) The forsaking by a hawk of its proper game to follow other birds.
- n. A small chink or crack.
- v. To inspect; to examine.
- v. To verify the accuracy of a text or translation, usually making some corrections (proofread) or many (copyedit).
- v. (US, often used with "off") To mark items on a list (with a checkmark or by crossing them out) that have…
- v. To control, limit, or halt.
- v. To verify or compare with a source of information.
- v. To leave in safekeeping.
- v. To leave with a shipping agent for shipping.
- v. (street basketball) To pass or bounce the ball to an opponent from behind the three-point line and have…
- v. (contact sports) To hit another player with one's body.
- v. (poker) To remain in a hand without betting. Only legal if no one has yet bet.
- v. (chess) To make a move which puts an adversary's piece, especially the king, in check; to put in check.
- v. To chide, rebuke, or reprove.
- v. (nautical) To slack or ease off, as a brace which is too stiffly extended.
- v. To crack or gape open, as wood in drying; or to crack in small checks, as varnish, paint, etc.
- v. To make checks or chinks in; to cause to crack.
- v. To make a stop; to pause; with at.
- v. (obsolete) To clash or interfere.
- v. To act as a curb or restraint.
- v. (falconry) To turn, when in pursuit of proper game, and fly after other birds.
- n. (textiles, usually pluralized) A pattern made up of a grid of squares of alternating colors; a checkered…
con- v. (rare) To study, especially in order to gain knowledge of.
- v. (rare, archaic) To know, understand, acknowledge.
- v. Variant spelling of conn: to conduct the movements of a ship at sea.
- n. A disadvantage of something, especially when contrasted with its advantages (pros).
- n. (computing) A reserved word in MS-DOS applications, likely an abbreviation for console.
- n. (slang) A convicted criminal, a convict.
- n. (slang) A fraud; something carried out with the intention of deceiving, usually for personal, often illegal,…
- v. (transitive, slang) To trick or defraud, usually for personal gain.
- v. (nautical) To give the necessary orders to the helmsman to steer a ship in the required direction through…
- n. (nautical) The navigational direction of a ship.
- n. An organized gathering such as a convention, conference or congress.
determine- v. To set the boundaries or limits of.
- v. To ascertain definitely; to figure out, find out, or conclude by analyzing, calculating, or investigating.
- v. To fix the form or character of; to shape; to prescribe imperatively; to regulate; to settle.
- v. To fix the course of; to impel and direct; with a remoter object preceded by to.
- v. To bring to a conclusion, as a question or controversy; to settle authoritative or judicial sentence;…
- v. To resolve on; to have a fixed intention of; also, to cause to come to a conclusion or decision; to lead.
- v. (logic) To define or limit by adding a differentia.
- v. (obsolete) To bring to an end; to finish.
discover- v. To find or learn something for the first time.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To remove the cover from; to uncover (a head, building etc.).
- v. (transitive, now rare) To expose, uncover.
- v. (transitive, chess) To create by moving a piece out of another piece's line of attack.
- v. (transitive, archaic) To reveal (information); to divulge, make known.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To reconnoitre, explore (an area).
- v. (obsolete) To manifest without design; to show; to exhibit.
hear- v. (intransitive) To perceive sounds through the ear.
- v. (transitive) To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize (something)…
- v. (transitive) To exercise this faculty intentionally; to listen to.
- v. (transitive) To listen favourably to; to grant (a request etc.).
- v. (transitive) To receive information about; to come to learn of.
- v. (transitive) To listen to (a person, case) in a court of law; to try.
- v. (transitive, informal) To sympathize with; to share the feeling or opinion of.
inform- v. (archaic, transitive) To instruct, train (usually in matters of knowledge).
- v. (transitive) To communicate knowledge to.
- v. (intransitive) To impart information or knowledge.
- v. To act as an informer; denounce.
- v. (transitive) To give form or character to; to inspire (with a given quality); to affect, influence (with…
- v. (obsolete, intransitive) To make known, wisely and/or knowledgeably.
- v. (obsolete, transitive) To direct, guide.
- v. (archaic, intransitive) To take form; to become visible or manifest; to appear.
- adj. Without regular form; shapeless; ugly; deformed.
instruct- v. (transitive) to teach by giving instructions.
- v. (transitive) to direct; to order (usage note: "instruct" is less forceful than "order", but weightier…
- n. (obsolete) instruction.
- adj. (obsolete) arranged; furnished; provided.
- adj. (obsolete) instructed; taught; enlightened.
larn- v. (Northern England) especially (Geordie) To teach or to learn.
memorise- v. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of memorize.
memorize- v. To learn by heart, commit to memory.
read- v. (obsolete) To think, believe; to consider (that).
- v. (transitive or intransitive) To look at and interpret letters or other information that is written.
- v. (transitive or intransitive) To speak aloud words or other information that is written. Often construed…
- v. (transitive) To interpret or infer a meaning, significance, thought, intention, etc.
- v. To consist of certain text.
- v. (intransitive) Of text, etc., to be interpreted or read in a particular way.
- v. (transitive) To substitute (a corrected piece of text in place of an erroneous one); used to introduce…
- v. (informal, usually ironic) Used after a euphemism to introduce the intended, more blunt meaning of a term.
- v. (transitive, telecommunications) To be able to hear what another person is saying over a radio connection.
- v. (transitive, Britain) To make a special study of, as by perusing textbooks.
- v. (computing, transitive) To fetch data from (a storage medium, etc.).
- v. (obsolete) To advise; to counsel. See rede.
- v. (obsolete) To tell; to declare; to recite.
- v. (transitive, transgender) To recognise (someone) as being transgender.
- v. (at first especially in the black LGBT community) To call attention to the flaws of (someone) in either…
- n. A reading or an act of reading, especially an actor's part of a play.
- n. (at first especially in the black LGBT community) An instance of reading (“calling attention to someone's…
- n. (in combination) That which is to be read.
see- v. (stative) To perceive or detect with the eyes, or as if by sight.
- v. To form a mental picture of.
- v. (social) To meet, to visit.
- v. (by extension) To ensure that something happens, especially while witnessing it.
- v. (gambling) To respond to another player's bet with a bet of equal value.
- v. (sometimes mystical) To foresee, predict, or prophesy.
- v. To determine by trial or experiment; to find out (if or whether).
- v. (used in the imperative) Used to emphasise a proposition.
- v. (used in the imperative) To reference or to study for further details.
- n. A diocese, archdiocese; a region of a church, generally headed by a bishop, especially an archbishop.
- n. The office of a bishop or archbishop; bishopric or archbishopric.
- n. A seat; a site; a place where sovereign power is exercised.
study- v. (usually academic) To review materials already learned in order to make sure one does not forget them,…
- v. (academic) To take a course or courses on a subject.
- v. To acquire knowledge on a subject.
- v. To look at minutely.
- v. To fix the mind closely upon a subject; to dwell upon anything in thought; to muse; to ponder.
- v. To endeavor diligently; to be zealous.
- n. (obsolete) A state of mental perplexity or worried thought.
- n. (archaic) Thought, as directed to a specific purpose; one's concern.
- n. Mental effort to acquire knowledge or learning.
- n. The act of studying or examining; examination.
- n. Any particular branch of learning that is studied; any object of attentive consideration.
- n. A room in a house intended for reading and writing; traditionally the private room of the male head of…
- n. An artwork made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique.
- n. (music) A piece for special practice; an étude.
take- v. (transitive) To get into one's hands, possession, or control, with or without force.
- v. (transitive) To receive or accept (something) (especially something given or bestowed, awarded, etc).
- v. (transitive) To remove.
- v. (transitive) To have sex with.
- v. (transitive) To defeat (someone or something) in a fight.
- v. (transitive) To grasp or grip.
- v. (transitive) To select or choose; to pick.
- v. (transitive) To adopt (select) as one's own.
- v. (transitive) To carry or lead (something or someone).
- v. (transitive) To use as a means of transportation.
- v. (obsolete) To visit; to include in a course of travel.
- v. (transitive) To obtain for use by payment or lease.
- v. (transitive) To consume.
- v. (transitive) To experience, undergo, or endure.
- v. (transitive) To cause to change to a specified state or condition.
- v. (transitive) To regard in a specified way.
- v. (transitive) To conclude or form (a decision or an opinion) in the mind.
- v. (transitive) To understand (especially in a specified way).
- v. (transitive) To accept or be given (rightly or wrongly); assume (especially as if by right).
- v. (transitive) To believe, to accept the statements of.
- v. (transitive) To assume or suppose; to reckon; to regard or consider.
- v. (transitive) To draw, derive, or deduce (a meaning from something).
- v. (transitive) To derive (as a title); to obtain from a source.
- v. (transitive) To catch or contract (an illness, etc).
- v. (transitive) To come upon or catch (in a particular state or situation).
- v. (transitive) To captivate or charm; to gain or secure the interest or affection of.
- v. (transitive, of cloth, paper, etc) To absorb or be impregnated by (dye, ink, etc); to be susceptible to…
- v. (transitive, of a ship) To let in (water).
- v. (transitive) To require.
- v. (transitive) To proceed to fill.
- v. (transitive) To fill, to use up (time or space).
- v. (transitive) To avail oneself of.
- v. (transitive) To perform, to do.
- v. (transitive) To assume or perform (a form or role).
- v. (transitive) To bind oneself by.
- v. (transitive) To move into.
- v. (transitive) To go into, through, or along.
- v. (transitive) To have or take recourse to.
- v. (transitive) To ascertain or determine by measurement, examination or inquiry.
- v. (transitive) To write down; to get in, or as if in, writing.
- v. (transitive) To make (a photograph, film, or other reproduction of something).
- v. (transitive, dated) To take a picture, photograph, etc of (a person, scene, etc).
- v. (transitive) To obtain money from, especially by swindling.
- v. (transitive, now chiefly by enrolling in a class or course) To apply oneself to the study of.
- v. (transitive) To deal with.
- v. (transitive) To consider in a particular way, or to consider as an example.
- v. (transitive, baseball) To decline to swing at (a pitched ball); to refrain from hitting at, and allow…
- v. (transitive, grammar) To have an be used with (a certain grammatical form, etc).
- v. (intransitive) To get or accept (something) into one's possession.
- v. (intransitive) To engage, take hold or have effect.
- v. (intransitive) To become; to be affected in a specified way.
- v. (intransitive, possibly dated) To be able to be accurately or beautifully photographed.
- v. (intransitive, dialectal, proscribed) An intensifier.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To deliver, give (something) to (someone).
- v. (transitive, obsolete outside dialects and slang) To give or deliver (a blow, to someone); to strike or…
- n. The or an act of taking.
- n. Something that is taken; a haul.
- n. An interpretation or view, opinion or assessment; perspective.
- n. An approach, a (distinct) treatment.
- n. (film) A scene recorded (filmed) at one time, without an interruption or break; a recording of such a…
- n. (music) A recording of a musical performance made during an uninterrupted single recording period.
- n. A visible (facial) response to something, especially something unexpected; a facial gesture in response…
- n. (medicine) An instance of successful inoculation/vaccination.
- n. (rugby, cricket) A catch of the ball (in cricket, especially one by the wicket-keeper).
- n. (printing) The quantity of copy given to a compositor at one time.
teach- v. (obsolete, transitive) To show (someone) the way; to guide, conduct; to point, indicate.
- v. (transitive) To pass on knowledge to.
- v. (intransitive) To pass on knowledge, especially as one's profession; to act as a teacher.
- v. (transitive) To cause to learn or understand.
- n. (pejorative, informal) teacher.
watch- n. A portable or wearable timepiece.
- n. The act of guarding and observing someone or something.
- n. A particular time period when guarding is kept.
- n. A person or group of people who guard.
- n. The post or office of a watchman; also, the place where a watchman is posted, or where a guard is kept.
- n. (nautical) A group of sailors and officers aboard a ship or shore station with a common period of duty:…
- n. (nautical) A period of time on duty, usually four hours in length; the officers and crew who tend the…
- n. The act of seeing, or viewing, for a period of time.
- v. (transitive) To look at, see, or view for a period of time.
- v. (transitive) To observe over a period of time; to notice or pay attention.
- v. (transitive) To mind, attend, or guard.
- v. (transitive) To be wary or cautious of.
- v. (transitive) To attend to dangers to or regarding.
- v. (intransitive) To remain awake with a sick or dying person; to maintain a vigil.
- v. (intransitive) To be vigilant or on one's guard.
- v. (intransitive) To act as a lookout.
- v. (nautical, of a buoy) To serve the purpose of a watchman by floating properly in its place.
- v. (obsolete, intransitive) To be awake.
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