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studying

/ˈstʌdiːɪŋ/

Meanings
  • Verb

    The act of learning or gaining knowledge by reading, research, or personal experience.

  • Engaging in intensive mental effort to acquire understanding or master a subject.


Synonyms

con , elucubrate , research , revise , swot
Rhymes
Words rhyming with studying
implying , symphony , crying , lying , spying , why lying , trying , dying
Variants
List of all variants of studying that leads to same result
studied , studier , studiers , studies , study , studying
Forms
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studied, studying, studiedly


Etymology
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From the Old English studigan, meaning 'to prepare, make ready'. The modern term studying refers to the act of preparing oneself for learning or mastering a subject.


Trivia
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  1. The ancient Greeks believed that the goddess Athena, the goddess of wisdom, would appear to scholars in their dreams and offer them inspiration and knowledge.

  2. The first university was founded in Bologna, Italy, in 1088 AD.

  3. Studying can help improve memory, focus, and critical thinking skills.

  4. The longest word in the English language with the letter 'e' in every position is 'studying'.


Related Concepts
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  1. Education: The process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, typically at a school or university.

  2. Learning: The acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study, or being taught.

  3. Research: A systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.


Culture
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Studying has been a significant part of human civilization since ancient times. In literature, studying is often portrayed as a noble pursuit, with characters dedicating themselves to learning and knowledge. In art, studying is represented through various depictions of scholars and scholars' studios. In music, studying is a common theme in compositions that explore the idea of learning and self-improvement.

How to Memorize "studying"

  1. visualize

    - To remember studying, visualize yourself in a quiet, distraction-free environment. Imagine yourself sitting at a desk with all the necessary materials, such as textbooks, notebooks, and pens. Visualize yourself taking notes, underlining important information, and making flashcards.

  2. associate

    - To remember studying, associate it with a strong memory cue. For example, you could associate studying with a particular scent, such as the smell of a library or a favorite candle.
    - Another technique is to associate studying with a specific location, such as a favorite study spot or a particular room in your house.

  3. mnemonics

    - To remember studying, use mnemonic devices such as acronyms, rhymes, or visual images. For example, you could use the acronym ROYGBIV to remember the order of the rainbow colors, or use a visual image to remember a complex piece of information.


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