- nounstudy (noun) · studies (plural noun)
- the devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge on an academic subject, especially by means of books:"the study of English" · "an application to continue full-time study"
- (studies)study as pursued by one person:"some students may not be able to resume their studies"
- an academic book or article on a particular topic:"a study of Jane Austen's novels"
- (studies)used in the title of an academic subject:"a major in East Asian studies"
- a detailed investigation and analysis of a subject or situation:"a study of a sample of 5,000 children" · "the study of global problems"
- a portrayal in literature or another art form of an aspect of behavior or character:"a study of a man devoured by awareness of his own mediocrity"
- archaica thing that is or deserves to be investigated; the subject of an individual's study:"I have made it my study to inspect other people's conduct"
- archaicthe object or aim of someone's endeavors:"the acquisition of a fortune is the study of all"
- theatrical slanga person who learns a skill or acquires knowledge at a specified speed:"I'm a quick study"
- a room used or designed for reading, writing, or academic work:"the third bedroom was used as a study"
- a piece of work, especially a drawing, done for practice or as an experiment.
- a musical composition designed to develop a player's technical skill.
- (a study in)a thing or person that is an embodiment or good example of something:"he perched on the edge of the bed, a study in confusion and misery"
- informalan amusing or remarkable thing or person:"Ira's face was a study as he approached the car"
verbstudy (verb) · studies (third person present) · studied (past tense) · studied (past participle) · studying (present participle)- devote time and attention to acquiring knowledge on (an academic subject), especially by means of books:"she studied biology and botany"
- investigate and analyze (a subject or situation) in detail:"he has been studying mink for many years"
- apply oneself to study:"he spent his time listening to the radio rather than studying"
- acquire academic knowledge at an educational establishment:"he studied at the Kensington School of Art"
- US ENGLISH(study up)learn intensively about something, especially in preparation for a test of knowledge:"a graduate student studies up for her doctoral exams"
- (of an actor) try to learn (the words of one's role).
- WEST INDIAN ENGLISHgive serious thought or consideration to:"the people here don't make so much noise, so you will find that the government doesn't have us to study"
- look at closely in order to observe or read:"she bent her head to study the plans"
- archaicmake an effort to achieve (a result) or take into account (a person or their wishes):"with no husband to study, housekeeping is mere play"
OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French estudie (noun), estudier (verb), both based on Latin studium ‘zeal, painstaking application’.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- the devotion of time and attention to acquiring knowledge on an academic subject, especially by means of books:
- a detailed investigation and analysis of a subject or situation:
- a room used or designed for reading, writing, or academic work:
- a piece of work, especially a drawing, done for practice or as an experiment.
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