Study

'stʌdi

verbBeginnerVery CommonAcademic

Definitions

4 meanings
1

To apply oneself to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, observation, or research.

'stʌdi

verbneutralBeginner
Academic

To devote time and attention to acquiring knowledge on a subject.

He is studying for his exams.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're trying to learn something new, like a skill or a topic. Studying is when you spend time reading, practicing, or listening to understand and remember the information. Think of it as your brain's workout!

👶 For kids: To learn about something by reading books, looking at pictures, and doing your homework.

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2

We study the impact of climate change.

3

She studied the map before the hike.

How It's Used

Education

"She studies history at university."

Self-Improvement

"I need to study the new software before I can use it."

2

The devotion of time and attention to the acquisition of knowledge.

'stʌdi

nounneutralBeginner
Academic

The act of studying.

She made time for her studies every day.

💡 Simply: Studying isn't just about the time you spend. It's also about the whole process - the books, the learning, and the research. When we talk about the whole activity, we're talking about the 'study' itself.

👶 For kids: When you are learning and reading about something. Like when you do your homework or read your books!

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2

The research study took two years to complete.

3

The library provides a quiet place for study.

How It's Used

Academic

"He devoted his time to the study of ancient civilizations."

Research

"The study showed a correlation between exercise and improved mental health."

Tip:Think of the act of studying as a process; the noun refers to the process itself.
3

A detailed investigation into a particular subject.

'stʌdi

nounneutralmedium
Academic

A piece of research or a detailed investigation.

A new study explores the impact of technology on children.

💡 Simply: Imagine you're trying to learn something very in-depth. A 'study' is like a detailed research project, like when scientists do experiments to test a new medicine or researchers investigate social issues.

👶 For kids: A special project to learn about something. Like if you do a project about animals, you're doing a study.

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2

The medical study was published in a peer-reviewed journal.

3

The researchers conducted a comprehensive study.

How It's Used

Science

"The study found a link between diet and longevity."

Social Science

"They published the results of a recent study on the effects of social media."

Tip:Think of a study as a formal research effort. It involves careful observation and analysis.
4

A room, especially a private one, used for reading, writing, or other intellectual work.

'stʌdi

nounneutralmedium
Science

A room used for reading, writing, or research.

He has a large study filled with books.

💡 Simply: Sometimes, people have a special room in their house, kind of like a home office, just for reading, working, or thinking. It's called a 'study'.

👶 For kids: A room where you do your homework or read a book.

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2

She went to her study to write letters.

3

The old house had a cozy study with a fireplace.

How It's Used

Home

"He retreated to his study to work on his novel."

Architecture

"The house had a library and a separate study."

Tip:Think of a dedicated space in a home or building.

Idioms & expressions

study up

To prepare for something by studying.

"I need to study up for the upcoming exam."

case study

A particular example of something, used to illustrate a general principle.

"The report included a case study of a successful business."

From Middle English *studien*, from Old French *estudier* ('to study, be studious'), from Latin *studēre* ('to be eager, busy, study').

The word 'study' has been used since the 13th century, originally referring to earnest application of the mind to a subject. Over time, its meaning expanded to include the specific act of learning and research.

Memory tip

Think of a student with books, diligently studying for their exams.

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