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studious

/ˈstjuːdi.əs/

Meanings
  • adjective

    Given to studying; deeply absorbed in learning; diligent and assiduous in acquiring knowledge.

  • adjective

    Engaged in study; learning; given to reading and reflecting.

  • noun

    A student; someone who is learning.


Pronunciation
  1. /ˈstjuːdi.əs/



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Antonyms

unstudious
Rhymes
Words rhyming with studious
cruise , news , snooze
Variants
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studious , studiously , studiousness , studiousnesses
Forms
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studied, more studious, most studious


Etymology
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From Middle English studious, from Old French estude, from estudier to study.


Trivia
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  1. The word 'studious' comes from the Old French word 'estude', which means 'a place for study'.

  2. Studious individuals are often described as 'deep thinkers' or 'intellectuals'.

  3. In ancient Greece, students were known as 'scholars', which comes from the same root as the word 'studious'.


Related Concepts
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  1. learning: The process of acquiring knowledge, skills, or values. Studious individuals are dedicated to this process.

  2. scholar: A person who is deeply knowledgeable in a particular field. A studious person may aspire to become a scholar.


Culture
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Studious has been used in literature and art to depict characters who are deeply committed to learning and knowledge. For example, in Shakespeare's Hamlet, the character Ophelia is described as 'a chaste maid who, in the bloom of teenage, / Is yet unwed, unsinged, unscathed, and most carefully / Educated', suggesting a studious and virtuous young woman.

How to Memorize "studious"

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  2. associate

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  3. mnemonics

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