| English adjective: learned | |||
| 1. | learned having or showing profound knowledge | ||
| Samples | A learned jurist. An erudite professor. | ||
| Synonyms | erudite | ||
| Similar | scholarly | ||
| Antonyms | unscholarly | ||
| 2. | learned highly educated; having extensive information or understanding | ||
| Samples | Knowing instructors. A knowledgeable critic. A knowledgeable audience. | ||
| Synonyms | knowing, knowledgeable, lettered, well-educated, well-read | ||
| Similar | educated | ||
| Antonyms | uneducated | ||
| 3. | learned established by conditioning or learning | ||
| Samples | A conditioned response. | ||
| Synonyms | conditioned | ||
| Domain category | psychological science, psychology | ||
| Antonyms | innate, unconditioned, unlearned | ||