📚study

verb
/ˈstʌdi/

Meaning

to learn about something; to examine carefully; to research
to learn about a subject, especially in an academic setting

Example Sentences

I study mathematics every evening.

She plans to study medicine at university.

Synonyms

learn, research, examine, investigate, review
Entry 1
learn, research, examine, investigate
Entry 2
learn, research, examine, review

Antonyms

ignore, neglect, overlook
Entry 1
ignore, neglect, overlook
Entry 2
ignore, neglect

Collocations

study hard, study abroad, case study, study materials, study group, study for exams
Entry 1
study hard, study abroad, case study, study materials, study group
Entry 2
study hard, study abroad, study for exams

More Example Sentences

How long will you study?

How long do you study everyday?

What college do you want to study in?

What field of study do you want to go for?

Do you want to go for a group study today?

I study English because I love this subject.

What subject do you want to study in university?

Do you have any known person studying in this university?

I study English because it's very important and necessary.

I study English because I want to improve my English skill.

Related Vocabularies

to make a low, rough sound, often when exerting effort or expressing annoyance
to discontinue a session of a parliament or assembly without dissolving it
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To disappear or cause to disappear gradually.
to show respect; to keep a promise

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