Learnedly: meaning, definitions and examples

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learnedly

 

[ˈlɜrnɪdli ]

Definition

Context #1 | Adverb

manner of learning

Learnedly describes an action done in a scholarly or knowledgeable manner. It often implies that the information or approach is well-informed and exhibits proficiency in a certain subject. This term is typically used to highlight the depth of understanding or expertise.

Synonyms

eruditely, knowledgeably, scholarly.

Examples of usage

  • She spoke learnedly about classical literature.
  • He explained the theories learnedly during the lecture.
  • The professor often writes learnedly on philosophical topics.

Interesting Facts

Etymology

  • The word 'learnedly' comes from the Middle English word 'lerned,' which means educated.
  • It is derived from the verb 'learn,' which has Old English roots, signifying the act of acquiring knowledge.
  • The suffix '-ly' is used to turn adjectives into adverbs, indicating the manner of doing something.

Education

  • The concept of being learnedly is often associated with formal education, indicating a depth of study in a subject.
  • It reflects a person’s ability to articulate complex ideas clearly, showcasing numerous hours spent in learning.
  • In Academia, a learned person is often valued for their critical thinking and insights, influencing various fields.

Literature

  • Many esteemed authors, such as Charles Dickens and George Orwell, portrayed learned characters who often acted as mentors to others.
  • The portrayal of learned individuals often occurs in literature where their knowledge becomes a catalyst for plot development.
  • In poetry, being learnedly conveys not only the richness of the mind but also a moral responsibility towards sharing knowledge.

Psychology

  • Psychological studies suggest that learned behaviors contribute to our ability to adapt and acquire new skills throughout life.
  • The process of continuous learning can improve cognitive abilities and overall mental health by keeping the brain active.
  • Socially, individuals who exhibit learned traits often experience higher levels of esteem and can positively influence their peers.

Pop Culture

  • In popular films, the 'learned character' trope often showcases an eccentric genius (like Doc Brown in 'Back to the Future').
  • Television series featuring scholars and educators often highlight the importance of knowledge in solving problems, like shows set in schools or universities.
  • Internet culture often glorifies 'smart' or 'learned' characters in memes and social media, emphasizing their wit and intellect.

Translations

Translations of the word "learnedly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 eruditamente

🇮🇳 विद्वतापूर्वक

🇩🇪 gelehrt

🇮🇩 dengan pengetahuan

🇺🇦 освічено

🇵🇱 uczenie

🇯🇵 学問的に

🇫🇷 érudiment

🇪🇸 eruditamente

🇹🇷 bilgili bir şekilde

🇰🇷 학문적으로

🇸🇦 بشكل متعلم

🇨🇿 vědecky

🇸🇰 vzdelane

🇨🇳 学术地

🇸🇮 učeno

🇮🇸 lærð

🇰🇿 білімді түрде

🇬🇪 განათლებულით

🇦🇿 təhsilli şəkildə

🇲🇽 eruditamente

Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #32,499 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.