Pronunciation: /ˈstʌdi/
noun the act of learning or gaining knowledge through reading, research, or practice
A1 I have a study group for my English class.
A2 She is doing a study on the effects of caffeine on the body.
B1 The study conducted by the researchers showed promising results.
B2 The study published in the journal has received international recognition.
C1 His groundbreaking study on climate change has influenced government policies.
C2 The study presented at the conference has sparked a debate among experts.
verb to engage in the act of learning or gaining knowledge
A1 I study English every day.
A2 She studies hard for her exams.
B1 Students should study regularly to do well in school.
B2 He studied abroad for a semester in Spain.
C1 Researchers are studying the effects of climate change on marine life.
C2 The professor studied the ancient texts for years before publishing his findings.
formal The scientific study conducted by the researchers provided valuable insights into the effects of climate change.
informal I need to hit the books and study for my upcoming exams.
slang I can't go out tonight, I have to study my butt off for this test.
figurative Life is a constant study of learning and growing as individuals.
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