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  • book learning
    book learning
    noun
    knowledge acquired by reading books, as distinguished from that obtained through observation and experience.
  • book-learning
    book-learning
    noun
    knowledge gained from books rather than from direct personal experience
Synonyms

book learning

American  

noun

  1. knowledge acquired by reading books, as distinguished from that obtained through observation and experience.

  2. formal education.

    She thought that common sense was just as important as book learning.


book-learning British  

noun

  1. knowledge gained from books rather than from direct personal experience

  2. formal education

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Etymology

Origin of book learning

First recorded in 1580–90

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But what he lacks in book learning he’s more than made up for in wisdom, humanity and street smarts.

From Los Angeles Times May 4, 2023

During my dad’s illness, I experienced firsthand what had, until then, just been book learning: Financial planners are often at their best when your life is at its worst.

From New York Times Feb. 26, 2021

“While book learning was the star of the show up until now, practical, hands-on learning has come into the picture.”

From Seattle Times Jun. 3, 2020

For medical students, this is the point at which, after two years of book learning, we rotate through hospital clerkships that give us our first experience of delivering hands-on care to inpatients.

From Washington Post May 1, 2020

Most folks that I know don’t read so much and don’t have great book learning.

From "Life Is So Good" by George Dawson

But I think his years of experience may be blinding him to the reality of how new hires with big ideas and fancy book-learning are perceived in the workplace.

From Washington Post Sep. 22, 2022

It was too ambitious, lurid with “a vile overdaubing with a coat of book-learning and mysticism.”

From The New Yorker Jul. 22, 2019

They did not know much about book-learning, but they knew good building materials when they saw them.

From Economist Jun. 12, 2014

Rush, and Rush fans, are long used to being the butt of the joke – kimono-wearing, book-learning, heavily moustachioed Canadian prog-rock overlords never seemed likely to be at the cutting edge of cool.

From The Guardian Mar. 24, 2011

“Ah, them book-learning chaps. They don’t know alL How’m ever, 'tis time us do be stepping along.”

From "The Once and Future King" by T. H. White

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