unlearn

[ˌʌnˈlɜːn]

unlearn Definition

to forget something that you have learned, especially something that is no longer useful or true.

Using unlearn: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "unlearn" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I had to unlearn everything I knew about driving when I moved to the UK.

  • Example

    It's difficult to unlearn bad habits.

  • Example

    She had to unlearn her old ways of thinking and embrace new ideas.

  • Example

    The teacher had to help the students unlearn their misconceptions about science.

unlearn Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for unlearn

Phrases with unlearn

  • a behavior that has been acquired through experience and can be changed or eliminated through learning

    Example

    The therapist helped him unlearn his negative behaviors and replace them with positive ones.

  • the process of intentionally forgetting or discarding previously learned information or behavior

    Example

    The unlearning process can be challenging but it's necessary for personal growth.

  • a skill that has been lost due to lack of practice or disuse

    Example

    He had to retrain himself in the unlearned skill of playing the piano after years of not practicing.

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Summary: unlearn in Brief

'Unlearn' [ˌʌnˈlɜːn] means to forget something that was previously learned, especially if it is no longer useful or true. It is often used to describe the process of discarding old habits or beliefs and embracing new ones. Examples include 'I had to unlearn everything I knew about driving when I moved to the UK' and 'She had to unlearn her old ways of thinking and embrace new ideas.'

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