Binge Learning

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Pronunciation: /bɪndʒ ˈlɜrnɪŋ/

Definitions of binge learning

noun a compound noun formed by combining the words 'binge' and 'learning', referring to the act of intensely and rapidly acquiring knowledge or skills over a short period of time

Example Sentences

A1 Binge learning is when you study a lot in a short amount of time.

A2 I tried binge learning before my exams, but it didn't work well for me.

B1 Some students prefer binge learning over spaced repetition for quick exam preparation.

B2 Binge learning can be effective for acquiring a large amount of information in a short period.

C1 Although binge learning may help in the short term, it is not a sustainable study strategy.

C2 Professional athletes often engage in binge learning to quickly improve their skills and knowledge.

Examples of binge learning in a Sentence

formal Binge learning is the practice of intensely studying a subject for a short period of time.

informal I'm going to do some binge learning before my exam next week.

slang I'm going to cram some binge learning before the test.

figurative Binge learning is like drinking from a firehose of knowledge.

Grammatical Forms of binge learning

past tense

binge learned

plural

binge learners

comparative

more binge learning

superlative

most binge learning

present tense

binge learns

future tense

will binge learn

perfect tense

has binge learned

continuous tense

is binge learning

singular

binge learner

positive degree

binge learning

infinitive

to binge learn

gerund

binge learning

participle

binge learned

Origin and Evolution of binge learning

First Known Use: 2010 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'binge learning' likely originated from the concept of binge-watching, which refers to watching multiple episodes of a TV show in rapid succession.
Evolution of the word: The term 'binge learning' has evolved to describe the act of intensely studying or immersing oneself in a subject for a short period of time in order to quickly acquire knowledge or skills.