A quick learner or a fast learner.
A quick study is someone who learns very fast. You would say "he's a quick study" if you're training someone and they really catch on well. It means someone who's really smart.
can you call someone a welth of knowledge
You could call someone who is smart intelligent, clever, or savvy.
You can call someone who does not lie honest, truthful, trustworthy, or sincere.
The word 'call' is both a noun (call, calls) and a verb (call, calls, calling, called). Examples:Noun: I received a call from the dentist's office confirming your appointment.Verb: You must call your mother for permission to go with us.
Artisan
A fast walker
An apprentice is someone who learns from a master in a specific trade or skill.
Apprentices.
An educator is someone who teaches or learns from someone else.
Someone who learns by seeing, touching, and listening is often referred to as a multimodal learner. This type of learner engages multiple senses to absorb information effectively. They may benefit from visual aids, hands-on activities, and auditory instruction to enhance their understanding and retention of material.
A person who learns a lot is often referred to as a scholar, a knowledgeable individual, or simply well-learned.
A "crash course" is a very fast lesson. This usually means that someone learns something without any real training, through trial and error or experience.
A vicarious learner...
apprentice
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No, hugging someone does not break your fast.