The devotion of time and attention to gaining knowledge of an academic subject
“The required certificate can be completed during a year of full-time study.”
An academic book or article on a particular topic
“It is an excellent academic study of cultural criticism, especially postmodernism.”
A detailed investigation and analysis of a subject or situation
“To draw on this variety is to develop the study of crime in relation to a range of broader cultural contexts.”
A room used or designed for reading, writing, or academic work
“I use one of my rooms as my study and office, though one of our problems is having too many books.”
A state of being lost in thought
“He would often be seen in deep study, staring into space.”
Education received at school
A historical account or biography written from personal knowledge
The act or fact of looking at something
A picture or image made using a camera
A state of dreaming while awake
A picture, likeness, diagram or representation, usually drawn on paper
The organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information
Knowledge acquired through study, experience, or being taught
Something that is identical to something else
Repeated exercise in or performance of an activity or skill so as to acquire or maintain proficiency in it
A room where a person can go to relax or engage in recreation
A brief summary, as of a book or a presentation
Steady and concentrated effort, especially towards a goal
A series of lectures or lessons in a particular subject, leading to an examination or qualification
The quality of being uniform
An artistic work or creation
A place or existence of learning or academia, typically isolationist in nature
The domain in which something or someone is active
A building or institution which holds books, typically for use by the public
A small recessed area set off from a larger room
The main topic of a paper, work of art, discussion, field of study, etc.
A room, often in an educational institution, where classes take place
To apply oneself to study
“He would study hard to ensure that he passed his exam.”
To examine or analyze
“Scientists would study the available data in order to determine the most likely cause of the phenomenon.”
To look at closely in order to observe or read
“Arthur Morgan would study the layout of the bank to figure out the best way to rob it.”
To learn or be taught (something)
“As part of my work, I would study foreign cultures and history over a number of years.”
To be about
(of a subject) To have chosen to intellectually pursue
To practice something repeatedly so as to become skilled
To learn or be taught through sustained practice, study or instruction
(major in) To concentrate on a particular area of study
To learn by heart or commit to memory
To enthusiastically observe, study, and document trains, often for hobby or recreational purposes
To work hard and for long hours, especially till late at night or the early hours of the morning
To study or train in a specific field
(apply oneself) To work hard or commit to an objective
To become completely proficient in a given field or skill
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