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How to pronounce unlearn in English?

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Type Words
Type of toss out, cast aside, cast away, cast out, chuck out, discard, dispose, fling, toss, toss away, put away, throw away, throw out
Type Words
Type of forget, bury

Examples of unlearn

unlearn
He doesn't have to unlearn anything to speak the language, so it's easy for him.
From the bloomberg.com
Although we must extend these ideas about fire, we do not need to unlearn them.
From the npr.org
The rate of change is clearly outpacing most leaders ability to learn and unlearn.
From the forbes.com
You probably need to unlearn bad habits, where your son would see the simple path.
From the economist.com
In fact, they now know that once you have a habit, you can never really unlearn it.
From the orlandosentinel.com
However the topis learned to deceive, they're not going to unlearn it anytime soon.
From the time.com
There are many things to unlearn, because classic marketing doesn't work in luxury.
From the businessweek.com
It was much easier to teach students who didn't have to unlearn something.
From the chron.com
Some novices are still waiting to unlearn ideas they've borrowed from their teachers.
From the washingtonpost.com
More examples
  • Try to forget; put out of one's memory or knowledge
  • Discard something previously learnt, like an old habit
  • (unlearned) unconditioned: not established by conditioning or learning; "an unconditioned reflex"
  • (unlearned) not well learned
  • (unlearned) ignorant: uneducated in general; lacking knowledge or sophistication; "an ignorant man"; "nescient of contemporary literature"; "an unlearned group incapable of understanding complex issues"; "exhibiting contempt for his unlettered companions"
  • Unlearn is an album released in 2000 by the Youngblood Brass Band.
  • Unlearning is the second studio album by Canadian Singer/Songwriter Matt Brouwer. It was released independently in February 2005 on Brouwer's website and in digital distribution. The album was well received as the hit "I Shall Believe" charted briefly in 2006.
  • To discard the knowledge of
  • (unlearnt) innate, inherent or inborn; not educated