noun General Slang

learnings

LUR-ningz · noun · informal

Lessons or takeaways from an experience.

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Definitions

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Things learned from a project or experiment, framed as a countable noun.

“Let's capture the learnings from this launch in a retro.”
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learnings In A Sentence

Let's capture the learnings from this launch in a retro.

Origin & Usage

Marketing jargon nominalising 'learn'; often criticised.

Variants key learnings

People Also Ask

What does 'learnings' mean?

Lessons or takeaways from a project or experiment, treated as countable things you can list and capture, often in a retrospective.

Is 'learnings' proper English?

It's widely used in business but frequently criticised as jargon, since 'lessons' or 'what we learned' already do the job. It's an example of nominalising a verb.

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