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studious
[stoo-dee-uhs, styoo-]
adjective
disposed or given to diligent study.
a studious boy.
concerned with, characterized by, or pertaining to study.
studious tastes.
zealous, assiduous, or painstaking.
studious care.
carefully planned or maintained; studied: study.
a studious program to maintain peace.
devoted to or favorable for study.
studious
/ ˈːɪə /
adjective
given to study
of a serious, thoughtful, and hard-working character
showing deliberation, care, or precision
Other 51Թ Forms
- studiously adverb
- studiousness noun
- nonstudious adjective
- nonstudiously adverb
- nonstudiousness noun
- overstudious adjective
- overstudiously adverb
- overstudiousness noun
- prestudious adjective
- prestudiously adverb
- prestudiousness noun
- pseudostudious adjective
- pseudostudiously adverb
- quasi-studious adjective
- quasi-studiously adverb
- unstudious adjective
- unstudiously adverb
- unstudiousness noun
- ˈٳܻ徱dzܲ adverb
- ˈٳܻ徱dzܲԱ noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of studious1
Example Sentences
Following in his parents footsteps, the studious Narlikar went to Cambridge University for higher studies where topped a highly prestigious mathematical course.
The man known as 'The Scientist' for his studious thinking continues to leave no stone unturned in his pursuit of the iconic Green Jacket.
That studious approach makes sense given his engineering background.
A studious former academic and bureaucrat, he was known for being self-effacing and always kept a low profile.
Adopting any cat should not require exploiting a connection, a studious application of loopholes and other chicanery.
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