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study definition

study (studē)

noun pl. studies stud′·ies

  1. the act or process of applying the mind so as to acquire knowledge or understanding, as by reading, investigating, etc.
  2. careful attention to, and critical examination and investigation of, any subject, event, etc.
    1. a branch of learning or knowledge
    2. any subject of study
  3. formal education; schooling
  4. a product of studying; specif.,
    1. an essay or thesis embodying the results of a particular investigation
    2. a work of literature or art treating a subject in careful detail and typically done as an exercise in technique, experimentation, or exploration
    3. a first sketch for a story, picture, etc.
    4. étude
  5. an earnest effort or intention
  6. a state of mental absorption; reverie
  7. a room, as in a house, designed for study, writing, reading, etc.
  8. a person with reference to the ability to memorize, comprehend, etc. a quick study

Etymology: ME studie < OFr estudie < L studium, zeal, study < studere, to busy oneself about, apply oneself to, study, orig., prob., to aim toward, strike at, akin to tundere, to strike, beat < IE *(s)teud- < base *(s)teu-, to beat > stock, steep

transitive verb studied stud′·ied, studying stud′y·ing

  1. to apply one's mind to attentively; try to learn or understand by reading, thinking, etc. to study history
    1. to examine or investigate carefully to study the problem of air pollution
    2. to look at carefully; scrutinize to study a map
    1. to read (a book, lesson, etc.) so as to know and understand it
    2. to concentrate on so as to memorize
  2. to take a course in, as at a school or college
  3. to give attention, thought, or consideration to studying possible changes

intransitive verb

  1. to study something
  2. to be a student; take a regular course (at a school or college)
  3. to make earnest efforts; try hard
  4. to meditate; ponder
study Idioms

study up on

Informal to make a careful study of

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Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

studying quotes

A Harvard education consists of what you learn at Harvard while you are not studying.

-Conant,James Bryant

   I am still studying verbs and the mystery of how they connect nouns. I am more suspicious of adjectives than at any other time in all my born days.

-Sandburg, Carl

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