Synonym: analyse, analyze, bailiwick, branch of knowledge, canvas, canvass, cogitation, consider, contemplate, discipline, examine, field, field of study, hit the books, learn, meditate, read, report, sketch, subject, subject area, subject field, survey, take, work, written report. Similar words: studio, student, magnitude, pulchritude, gesture, costume, disturb, stumble. Meaning: ['stʌdɪ] n. 1. a detailed critical inspection 2. applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading) 3. a written document describing the findings of some individual or group 4. a state of deep mental absorption 5. a room used for reading and writing and studying 6. a branch of knowledge 7. preliminary drawing for later elaboration 8. attentive consideration and meditation 9. someone who memorizes quickly and easily (as the lines for a part in a play) 10. a composition intended to develop one aspect of the performer's technique. v. 1. consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning 2. be a student; follow a course of study; be enrolled at an institute of learning 3. give careful consideration to 4. be a student of a certain subject 5. learn by reading books 6. think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes.
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121, He immersed himself in study during the vacation.
122, His evening study has equipped him for a career as a teacher.
123, He was in the study playing draughts by the fire with Albert.
124, With the exams now only a week off, I had to study hard.
125, The study of these creatures has been conducted without direct recourse to living specimens.
126, She decided the back room would make a good study.
127, Her study was not in any way intended to prejudice the future development of the college.
128, He has made a special study of the way that birds communicate with one another.
129, The study seems to show that nurture is more important than nature in shaping a child's character and future prospects.
130, The study shows the close relation between poverty and ill health.
131, If you study hard, you'll soon pull up your French.
132, We define education very broadly and students can study any aspect of its consequences for society.
133, Father cabled the poor villager's son some money for his further study.
134, Charles and I were closeted in his study for the briefing session.
135, To gain a complete mastery of English, one must study very hard.
136, A person who wants to become a doctor has to study medicine.
137, The more reports I study the more my anxiety grows.
138, One study showed that even as few as ten cigarettes a day can damage fertility.
139, The study of housework as work is a topic entirely missing from sociology.
140, The college offers a wide variety of programmes of study.
141, The results of the study have a wider significance for all the profession.
141, Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
142, David Jacobs was given the job of combining the data from these 19 studies into one giant study.
143, From this study we can reasonably infer that this behaviour is inherited.
144, We aim to help disabled students to live and study independently.
145, The study is an attempt to get a better idea of why people live where they do.
146, He was in his study labouring away over some old papers.
147, A fee is charged for each year of study and is payable at enrolment.
148, The study was done at the request of the Chairman.
149, Heart disease is reversible in some cases, according to a study published last summer.
150, At the age of sixty he took up the study of Russian.
More similar words: studio, student, magnitude, pulchritude, gesture, costume, disturb, stumble, disturbing.