LEARNED vs NONHERITABLE: ADJECTIVE
- Acquired by learning
- Having or showing profound knowledge
- Highly educated; having extensive information or understanding
- Having profound, often systematic knowledge; erudite.
- Showing or characterized by such knowledge.
- Acquired by learning or experience.
- Of or pertaining to learning; possessing, or characterized by, learning, esp. scholastic learning; erudite; well-informed
- Learned men; men of erudition; scholars.
- Having much learning, knowledgeable, erudite; highly educated.
- Derived from experience; acquired by learning.
- Established by conditioning or learning
- Not inheritable
- Not heritable
LEARNED vs NONHERITABLE: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of learn: taught
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LEARNED vs NONHERITABLE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Highly educated
- Possessed of the learning of schools; well furnished with literary and scientific knowledge; erudite: as, a learned man.
- Synonyms and Learned, Scholarly, erudite, deep read. These words agree in representing the possession of a knowledge obtained by careful and protracted study, especially in books. They differ in that learned expresses depth and fullness in the knowledge, while scholarly expresses accuracy: as, a learned and scholarly treatise upon the use of the dative case. Learned expresses only the result of study; scholarly may express the result or the spirit: as, scholarly tastes. See ignorant.
- Pertaining to or manifesting learning; exhibiting the effect of instruction or learning; scholastic: as, learned accomplishments; a learned treatise.
- Well acquainted; having much experience; skilful: often with in: as, learned in art.
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LEARNED vs NONHERITABLE: RELATED WORDS
- Realized, Knew, Taught, Scholarly, Nonheritable, Well read, Well educated, Noninheritable, Lettered, Erudite, Conditioned, Educated, Knowledgeable, Enlightened, Knowing
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LEARNED vs NONHERITABLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Discovered, Realized, Taught, Scholarly, Well read, Well educated, Noninheritable, Nonheritable, Lettered, Erudite, Conditioned, Educated, Knowledgeable, Enlightened, Knowing
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LEARNED vs NONHERITABLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Some argue that a generic attribute such as critical thinking needs to be learned contextually, but once learned, can be transferred to another context.
- You not only learned how to write but also, more importantly, you honed a critical eye and learned what notto write!
- Rather, understanding the fundamental root causes, widely disseminating the lessons learned, and integrating these lessons learned into safe operationsare also required.
- Give an example of something you learned from someone else and explain why and how you learned it.
- Try to remain calm, remember what you have learned and apply the knowledge you have learned.
- Even when I learned Spanish, since I learned on my own, I never knew what those were.
- Once children have learned the letters of the alphabet, this worksheet helps to reinforce what has been learned.
- Lessons Learned Briefly summarize lessons learned, including recommendations for future operations.
- Lessons learned: Analyzing lessons learned to determine changes needed for future releases and projects.
- Philippines pdf learned in science essay about crime: what i have learned science!
- These trends are concerning because alcohol is the most common teratogen, and FASD is the most common cause of nonheritable intellectual disability.
LEARNED vs NONHERITABLE: QUESTIONS
- What does Eisenberger mean by learned industriousness?
- Is nonverbal communication innate or learned behavior?
- Are anchors natural or learned representational abilities?
- What can be learned from crystallization experiment?
- Can management competencies be learned or developed?
- What have scientists learned about prehistoric life?
- Can conflict management and negotiation be learned?
- Are procrastination and impulsivity genetic or learned?
- What have scientists learned about Mycoplasma infections?
- How are attitudes learned and how are they learned?
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