Study
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verb
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noun
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(As a verb)
Study ( verb )
- To apply oneself to acquire knowledge of an academic subject.
- To read, memorize facts, or learn information about a particular subject or field.
- To examine or investigate systematically.
Origin:
Middle english studien, from anglo-french estudier, from latin studēre to be eager, frequentative of stare to stand.
Examples:
- He studies math every day.
- She studies hard for her exams.
- I need to study for my test.
- They are studying the effects of pollution on the ocean.
- He is studying the history of art.
(As a noun)
Study ( noun )
- To apply oneself to acquire knowledge of an academic subject.
- To read, memorize facts, or learn information about a particular subject or field.
- To examine or investigate systematically.
Origin:
Middle english studien, from anglo-french estudier, from latin studēre to be eager, frequentative of stare to stand.
Examples:
- He studies math every day.
- She studies hard for her exams.
- I need to study for my test.
- They are studying the effects of pollution on the ocean.
- He is studying the history of art.