To learn something by rote In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "to learn something by rote", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-05-14 12:05

Meaning of To learn something by rote

Synonyms:

learn by heart

To learn something by rote verb phrase

To learn or memorize something without any efforts.

Her kid learns multiplication table by rote in a very short time.

Try to learn the lesson by rote by the end of the week.

It's difficult for me to learn this poem by heart.

Other phrases about:

jog your memory

To make someone recall something.

down pat

To memorize something so well that you can say or do it without having to try or think

be etched on your heart/memory/mind

To always remember something and cannot forget it

jog sb's memory

To make someone remember something

stuff (someone, something, or oneself) full of (something)

1. To cram.

2. To force someone  to eat a lot.

3. To eat a lot.

4. To make someone believe in a particular idea.

 

Grammar and Usage of To learn something by rote

Verb Forms

  • to learn something by rote
  • learns something by rote
  • learnt something by rote
  • learning something by rote

The verb "learn" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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