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1. learning
noun. ['ˈlɝːnɪŋ'] the cognitive process of acquiring skill or knowledge.
Synonyms
- digestion
- memorization
- basic cognitive process
- committal to memory
- transfer of training
- imprinting
- internalization
- transfer
- work
- language learning
- study
- education
- incorporation
- memorisation
- acquisition
- carry-over
- internalisation
- conditioning
Antonyms
- attention
- upload
- export
- import
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Rhymes with Learning Curve
- underserve
- preserve
- conserve
- reserve
- observe
- hors-d-oeuvre
- deserve
- unnerve
- swerve
- zurve
- verve
- serve
- serv
- nerve
- mirv
- merv
- herve
- d'oeuvre
- oeuvre
- irve
- irv
Sentences with learning-curve
1. Noun Phrase
The complexity and learning curve of using PGG can be intimidating.
2. Noun Phrase
Climb the learning curve with Google Sketchup.
3. Noun Phrase
There is no large learning curve in a Zumba class, either.
2. learning
noun. ['ˈlɝːnɪŋ'] profound scholarly knowledge.
Synonyms
- eruditeness
- learnedness
- encyclopaedism
- encyclopedism
- education
- erudition
- scholarship
Antonyms
- take
- take away
- stay in place
- studio
3. curve
noun. ['ˈkɝːv'] the trace of a point whose direction of motion changes.
Synonyms
- closed curve
- extrados
- quadric
- normal curve
- scallop
- crook
- wave
- crenation
- crenelle
- line roulette
- envelope
- roulette
- hook
- crotchet
- bell-shaped curve
- crescent
- arch
- intrados
- sinuousness
- spiral
- bend
- perversion
- catenary
- curved shape
- Cupid's bow
- bell
- meander
- arc
- bell shape
- Gaussian shape
- Gaussian curve
- campana
- twist
- S-shape
- quadric surface
- sinuosity
- line
- turn
- bow
- helix
- crenel
- undulation
- crenature
Antonyms
- unweave
- untwist
- inactivity
- natural object
Etymology
- curvus (Latin)
4. curve
noun. ['ˈkɝːv'] a line on a graph representing data.
Synonyms
- regression curve
- line
- graphical record
- regression line
Antonyms
- detach
- stay in place
- disentangle
- unsnarl
Etymology
- curvus (Latin)
5. curve
verb. ['ˈkɝːv'] turn sharply; change direction abruptly.
Synonyms
- slue
- cut
- trend
- slew
- yaw
- peel off
- turn
- sheer
- swerve
Antonyms
- heat
- relax
- tense
- boil
Etymology
- curvus (Latin)
6. curve
noun. ['ˈkɝːv'] a pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approaches the batter.
Synonyms
- breaking ball
- pitch
- delivery
- bender
Antonyms
- stand still
- fall
- undercharge
- unfasten
Etymology
- curvus (Latin)
7. curve
verb. ['ˈkɝːv'] form an arch or curve.
Synonyms
- bend
- flex
- arch
- camber
Antonyms
- demulsify
- cool
- curdle
- get well
Etymology
- curvus (Latin)
8. curve
verb. ['ˈkɝːv'] extend in curves and turns.
Synonyms
- be
- snake
- twist
- circumvolute
- wind
Antonyms
- fall asleep
- acidify
- fill
- homogenise
Etymology
- curvus (Latin)
9. curve
noun. ['ˈkɝːv'] curved segment (of a road or river or railroad track etc.).
Synonyms
- blind bend
- bend
- road
- elbow
- route
- hairpin bend
- section
- segment
Antonyms
- familiarity
- angular
- unplayful
- inferior
Etymology
- curvus (Latin)
10. curve
verb. ['ˈkɝːv'] bend or cause to bend.
Synonyms
- bend
- flex
- crook
Antonyms
- open
- alkalize
- nitrify
- die
Etymology
- curvus (Latin)