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Yes, it can be, in two distinct forms: meaning something learned or someone with learning (pronounced learn-ed).

Learned behavior in animals is different from instinctive behavior.

The professor was a learned individual, and not prone to superstitious beliefs.

*Learned is the past participle of "to learn" and the other participle, "learning" may likewise be used as an adjunct or adjective, e.g. learning disabilities.

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Q: Is the word learned an adjective?
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What does learned mean as a noun?

The word learned is the past tense, past participle of the verb to learn which is also an adjective (a learned scholar). The noun form for the adjective is learnedness, a word for profound scholarly knowledge.


What are the comparative and superlative forms of the word 'learned'?

The comparative form of "learned" is "more learned" and the superlative form is "most learned."


What is the meaning learned in an adjective?

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"Erudite" means having or showing great knowledge or learning in a particular subject.


What part of speech is learned?

Learned as in "I learned about grammar," is a verb. However it can also be used as an adjective: "The learned professor has had much education." Hope this helps!


What is the adjective for learn?

learned e.g we were taught by learned professors


Is learn an adjective?

No, it is not. The word learn is a verb (to learn). The present participle learning can be used as a noun adjunct, and the past participle, learned, is an adjective meaning knowledgeable or wise.


How do you spell scholalic a word for smart people?

The correct spelling is "scholastic," which is an adjective used to describe something related to education or schools, or pertaining to scholarship or learning.


Is it 'learned' or 'learnt'?

Both are correct. But "learned" ( pronounced ler-ned) may also be an adjective.


What is a synonm for learned?

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What are the comparative and superlative degrees of learn?

Learn is not an adjective so learn doesn't have a comparative or superlative form. Learned is an adjective. The comparative form is more learned. When it come to physics Einstein was more learned than Plato The superlative form is most learned. James is the most learned technician in the department


Is the word these and adjective?

The word 'these' is not an adjective. An adjective is something that describes a noun.