Pronunciation: /ˈstuːdiˌoʊ/

Definitions of studio

noun a place where a particular art is practiced

Example Sentences

A1 I go to a dance studio to practice ballet.

A2 She enjoys painting in her art studio.

B1 The recording studio is where they produce music.

B2 The film director rented a studio to shoot the movie.

C1 The design studio is known for its innovative products.

C2 The artist's studio was filled with beautiful sculptures and paintings.

Examples of studio in a Sentence

formal The artist spent hours in the studio perfecting her latest masterpiece.

informal Let's hang out at my friend's studio and jam some music.

slang I heard that new rapper is dropping a fire mixtape in the studio.

figurative His mind was a studio of creative ideas waiting to be brought to life.

Grammatical Forms of studio

past tense

studied

plural

studios

comparative

more studio

superlative

most studio

present tense

study

future tense

will study

perfect tense

have studied

continuous tense

studying

singular

studio

positive degree

studio

infinitive

to study

gerund

studying

participle

studied

Origin and Evolution of studio

First Known Use: 1593 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'studio' originated from the Latin word 'studium' which means 'eagerness, zeal, or pursuit'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'studio' evolved to refer to a workspace for artists, musicians, or photographers to create and work on their projects. It also came to be used in the context of film and television production, referring to a place where recordings and broadcasts are made.