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All book learning synonyms

book learnΒ·ing
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noun book learning

  • discipline β€” training to act in accordance with rules; drill: military discipline.
  • information β€” knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news: information concerning a crime.
  • training β€” Railroads. a self-propelled, connected group of rolling stock.
  • science β€” a branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws: the mathematical sciences.
  • study β€” a room, in a house or other building, set apart for private study, reading, writing, or the like.
  • schooling β€” a large number of fish, porpoises, whales, or the like, feeding or migrating together.
  • improvement β€” an act of improving or the state of being improved.
  • culture β€” Culture consists of activities such as the arts and philosophy, which are considered to be important for the development of civilization and of people's minds.
  • learning β€” knowledge acquired by systematic study in any field of scholarly application.
  • teaching β€” Informal. teacher.
  • scholarship β€” learning; knowledge acquired by study; the academic attainments of a scholar.
  • literacy β€” the quality or state of being literate, especially the ability to read and write.
  • instruction β€” machine instruction
  • account β€” If you have an account with a bank or a similar organization, you have an arrangement to leave your money there and take some out when you need it.
  • knowledge β€” acquaintance with facts, truths, or principles, as from study or investigation; general erudition: knowledge of many things.
  • lesson β€” a section into which a course of study is divided, especially a single, continuous session of formal instruction in a subject: The manual was broken down into 50 lessons.
  • version β€” a particular account of some matter, as from one person or source, contrasted with some other account: two different versions of the accident.
  • translation β€” the rendering of something into another language or into one's own from another language.
  • education β€” the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life.
  • review β€” a form of theatrical entertainment in which recent events, popular fads, etc., are parodied.
  • cultivation β€” the planting, tending, improving, or harvesting of crops or plants
  • tutelage β€” the act of guarding, protecting, or guiding; office or function of a guardian; guardianship.
  • edification β€” an act of edifying.
  • guidance β€” the act or function of guiding; leadership; direction.
  • brainwashing β€” the process of brainwashing.
  • indoctrination β€” the act of indoctrinating, or teaching or inculcating a doctrine, principle, or ideology, especially one with a specific point of view: religious indoctrination.
  • civilization β€” Civilization is the state of having an advanced level of social organization and a comfortable way of life.
  • breeding β€” If someone says that a person has breeding, they mean that they think the person is from a good social background and has good manners.
  • direction β€” the act or an instance of directing.
  • finish β€” to bring (something) to an end or to completion; complete: to finish a novel; to finish breakfast.
  • tuition β€” the charge or fee for instruction, as at a private school or a college or university: The college will raise its tuition again next year.
  • refinement β€” fineness or elegance of feeling, taste, manners, language, etc.
  • background β€” Your background is the kind of family you come from and the kind of education you have had. It can also refer to such things as your social and racial origins, your financial status, or the type of work experience that you have.
  • nurture β€” to feed and protect: to nurture one's offspring.
  • reading β€” an act or instance of reading: Give the agreement a careful read before you sign it.
  • catechism β€” In a Catholic, Episcopal, or Orthodox Church, the catechism is a series of questions and answers about religious beliefs, which has to be learned by people before they can become full members of that Church.
  • preparation β€” a proceeding, measure, or provision by which one prepares for something: preparations for a journey.
  • pedagogy β€” the function or work of a teacher; teaching.
  • learned β€” having much knowledge; scholarly; erudite: learned professors.
  • inculcation β€” the act of inculcating, or teaching or influencing persistently and repeatedly so as to implant or instill an idea, theory, attitude, etc.
  • coaching β€” the act of training a person or team of people in a particular sport
  • drilling β€” a small furrow made in the soil in which to sow seeds.
  • proselytism β€” the act or fact of becoming a proselyte; conversion.
  • apprenticeship β€” Someone who has an apprenticeship works for a fixed period of time for a person who has a particular skill in order to learn the skill. Apprenticeship is the system of learning a skill like this.
  • rearing β€” to take care of and support up to maturity: to rear a child.
  • pedagogics β€” the science or art of teaching or education; pedagogy.
  • perusal β€” a reading: a perusal of the current books.
  • conception β€” A conception of something is an idea that you have of it in your mind.
  • impression β€” a strong effect produced on the intellect, feelings, conscience, etc.
  • inspection β€” the act of inspecting or viewing, especially carefully or critically: an inspection of all luggage on the plane.
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