| Definition/Meaning | Word/Phrase |
| allow oneself or another person to learn about something new |
acquaint
|
| learn and understand |
apprehend
,
assimilate
,
digest
|
| works for an expert to learn a trade |
apprentice
,
learner
,
prentice
|
| ability to learn quickly |
aptitude
|
| study of relics to learn about humankind's past |
archeology
|
| class in which you learn to draw or paint |
art class
|
| superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation |
art
,
artistry
,
prowess
|
| learn through examination or experimentation |
ascertain
|
| any negative stimulus to which an organism will learn to make a response that avoids it |
aversive stimulus
|
| enclosing framework on casters or wheels; helps babies learn to walk |
baby-walker
,
go-cart
,
walker
|
| popular programming language that is relatively easy to learn; an acronym for beginner's all-purpose symbolic instruction code; no longer in general use |
BASIC
|
| power to learn or retain knowledge; in law, the ability to understand the facts and significance of your behavior |
capacity
,
mental ability
|
| learn by heart |
con
,
learn by rote
,
memorize
|
| state in which you want to learn more about something |
curiosity
,
wonder
|
| school in which students learn to dance |
dancing school
|
| impaired ability to learn grade-appropriate mathematics |
dyscalculia
|
| impaired ability to learn to write |
dysgraphia
|
| impaired ability to learn to read |
dyslexia
|
| learn facts |
fathom
,
plumb
|
| solve or learn the meaning or nature of |
fathom
,
unravel
|