plural
studies
plural
studies
Britannica Dictionary definition of STUDY
1
:
the activity or process of learning about something by reading, memorizing facts, attending school, etc.
[noncount]
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Becoming a doctor requires years of study.
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You can improve your knowledge of the natural world by study and observation.
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She is engaged in the study of law. [=she is studying law]
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You can design your own course of study. [=you can choose the subjects you will study]
[plural]
2
b
[singular]
:
something that a person studies or gives attention to
3
[count]
a
:
an organized experiment in which many things are looked at, measured, recorded, etc., in order to learn more about something
b
:
a report or publication based on a study
4
[count]
:
a quiet room in someone's home for reading, writing, etc.
5
[singular]
US
:
a person who learns or memorizes something
6
[singular]
:
something or someone that clearly has or shows a particular quality or feature
7
[count]
art
:
an artistic work that deals with a particular subject and that is done especially to prepare for a larger work
8
[count]
music
:
a musical composition that is created for the practice of a particular technique
under study
:
being thought about and considered so that a decision can be made
:
being studied
2
study
/ˈstʌdi/
verb
studies;
studied;
studying
studies;
studied;
studying
Britannica Dictionary definition of STUDY
1
:
to read, memorize facts, attend school, etc., in order to learn about a subject
[no object]
[+ object]
2
[+ object]
a
:
to give careful attention to (something)
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I studied the request carefully.
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She was studying his face for a reaction.
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The proposal was studied in great detail.
b
:
to conduct an organized experiment in order to learn more about (something)