Pronunciation: /ˈstudiəs/
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'studious' describes someone who is diligent and hardworking in their studies
A1 She is a studious student who always pays attention in class.
A2 The studious young man spent hours in the library studying for his exams.
B1 The studious researcher conducted thorough experiments to gather data for the study.
B2 The studious professor was known for his dedication to his research and his students.
C1 Her studious nature led her to pursue a PhD in astrophysics.
C2 The studious scholar's extensive knowledge on the subject impressed his colleagues.
formal The studious student spent hours in the library conducting research for his thesis.
informal She's always been the studious type, never missing a class or assignment.
slang Dude, you're so studious, always hitting the books and acing your exams.
figurative His mind was a studious sponge, absorbing every detail of the lecture.
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