The action of teaching (or learning) a skill or type of behavior
“We have a qualified expert who will provide training in a classroom setting.”
The action of undertaking a course of exercise and diet in preparation for a sporting event
“Jessica has been undergoing intensive training for the upcoming athletics challenge.”
The activity of imparting and acquiring skills, especially for a job
“The role will require two months of on-the-job training before you become a fully-fledged member of staff.”
One's background or history of being taught in a skill or type of behavior
“My training has thoroughly prepared me for situations such as this.”
A process of testing or observing the character or abilities of a person who is new to a role or job
The progressive aspect of a learned skill
Competitive activities such as sports and games requiring stamina, fitness, and skill
The admittance of someone into a society or group
The period during which one works as an apprentice, typically in law
Any preparation or training, especially athletic training of the body
A person's education and experience
Competence or skill in a given field gained through experience
Equestrian training encompassing precise flatwork, akin to ballet on horseback
The act of maintaining physical well-being through physical activity
The process of domestication, housebreaking, or housetraining animals
A refined understanding or appreciation of culture
A series of events producing a result
Indicating a given direction or point
Taking place before the regular sporting season
Present participle for to teach, train or educate in a given field
“Some of the wealthier families might hire a qualified private tutor to train their children at home.”
Present participle for to learn or be taught through sustained practice, study or instruction
“Holly has decided to train to be a makeup artist.”
Present participle for to undertake a course of exercise (and diet) to reach or maintain peak physical fitness
“I owe my six-pack to coach Bobby, who taught me how to train effectively.”
Present participle for to point or aim something
“She would train her camera toward the sunset, hoping to get the perfect shot.”
Present participle for to domesticate (an animal)
Present participle for to make someone (or a group) familiar with or knowledgeable about something
(of a quality or skill) Present participle for to become better at
Present participle for to practice something repeatedly so as to become skilled
Present participle for to study or train in a specific field
Present participle for to diffuse, radiate or give off
Present participle for to make or cause someone to work extremely hard
Present participle for to lure by temptation or enticement
Present participle for to lean or bend at an angle
Present participle for to determine or dictate
Present participle for to move in a specified direction
Present participle for to inaugurate into an office or an organization, especially ceremonially
Present participle for to interrogate with questions
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