The opposite flow of knowledge would be to teach. The opposite of learning would be the failure to learn, or to dismiss the possibility of learning.
Another opposite for learn is to unlearn, but it is not an antonym -- it means to learn a new way, not to remove knowledge. If learn is used to mean remembering information, the opposite would be to forget.
teach
learned behavior
The direct opposite of nurture would be to deprive or oppress. The condition that is opposite is the lack of nurturing, which is to neglect or ignore.In debates over human behavior, the opposite influence to nurture is "nature" (nature vs nurture), natural behavior being instinctive rather than learned.
In many aspects, the opposite could be "civilization" because so many things about it are different from the natural environment. Among anthropologists and sociologists, the word nature is used to represent instinctive responses, having as its opposite factor "nurture" (meaning learned responses).
learned
An opposite of the word "to" is from.
The opposite of "taught" could be "learned."
learned behavior
Opposite word of illiteracy is literate, able, educated, learned, or taught
i think its innate behavior but depending on the context, it could also be learned helplessness,too
Yes. When I first learned how to do it I had to get one hand circling and then start the other hand in the opposite direction. Now it comes natural.
Antomymns include paying attention,. listening, noticing, acknowledging, or recognizing.
The direct opposite of nurture would be to deprive or oppress. The condition that is opposite is the lack of nurturing, which is to neglect or ignore.In debates over human behavior, the opposite influence to nurture is "nature" (nature vs nurture), natural behavior being instinctive rather than learned.
In many aspects, the opposite could be "civilization" because so many things about it are different from the natural environment. Among anthropologists and sociologists, the word nature is used to represent instinctive responses, having as its opposite factor "nurture" (meaning learned responses).
Quite the opposite! The coureurs de bois learned the languages of the First Nations people.
It is a learned and memorised response. They are doing the opposite from what their instincts would tell them to do.
In many aspects, the opposite could be "civilization" because so many things about it are different from the natural environment. Among anthropologists and sociologists, the word nature is used to represent instinctive responses, having as its opposite factor "nurture" (meaning learned responses).
Heterosexual is a person whose interested in the opposite sex. A person that desires sex with the opposite sex. ===ANOTHER ANSWER=== *HETERO - " a learned borrowing from Greek, meaning {different} {other} used in the formation of compound words." When used with SEXUAL, it means different or other sex. So if someone is a HETEROSEXUAL, they have sexual interest with someone of a different (opposite) sex..........