Learning And Development Words

5 words in this vocabulary list

verb to educate or teach someone again, typically in a different way or with different information

  • It is important to reeducate individuals who have outdated beliefs.
  • We need to teach them again with new information.
  • We gotta school them on the latest facts.
  • Let's help them unlearn and relearn for a better understanding.

noun A person who is studying at a school, college, or university

  • The student excelled in all of her classes and received top marks.
  • The student totally aced that test, she's so smart!
  • That student is a real brainiac, always getting straight A's.
  • The student's mind was a sponge, absorbing knowledge effortlessly.

noun the action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behavior

verb to teach a person or animal a particular skill or type of behavior

  • The company offers comprehensive training programs for all new employees.
  • I'm going to a training session tomorrow to learn how to use the new software.
  • I aced my training, I'm basically a pro now.
  • Life's challenges are just like training for a marathon, you have to push through the pain to reach the finish line.

adjective pertaining to academics or scholarly pursuits

adverb relating to academic matters or study

  • She excelled academically and graduated with top honors.
  • He's doing really well academically, getting straight A's.
  • She's killing it academically, acing all her exams.
  • He's climbing the academic ladder, making progress academically.

noun a blend of the words 'adapt' and 'aptitude', referring to the ability to adapt quickly and effectively

  • Her adaptitude for learning new languages quickly impressed her professors.
  • His adaptitude for fixing things around the house saved us a lot of money on repairs.
  • I wish I had your adaptitude for getting out of awkward situations!
  • His adaptitude for navigating social situations was like a superpower.