Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word STUDY


STUDY

Definitions of STUDY

  1. Mental effort to acquire knowledge or learning.
  2. The act of studying or examining; examination.
  3. Any particular branch of learning that is studied; any object of attentive consideration.
  4. A room in a house intended for reading and writing; traditionally the private room of the male head of household.
  5. An artwork made in order to practise or demonstrate a subject or technique.
  6. The human face, bearing an expression which the observer finds amusingly typical of a particular emotion or state of mind.
  7. One who commits a theatrical part to memory.
  8. (music) A piece for special practice; an étude.
  9. (academic) An academic publication.
  10. (chess) An endgame problem composed for artistic merit, where one side is to play for a win or for a draw.
  11. (obsolete) A state of mental perplexity or worried thought.
  12. (archaic) Thought, as directed to a specific purpose; one's concern.
  13. (usually, academic, transitive, intransitive) To review materials already learned in order to make sure one does not forget them, usually in preparation for an examination.
  14. (academic, transitive) To take a course or courses on a subject.
  15. (transitive) To acquire knowledge on a subject with the intention of applying it in practice.
  16. (transitive) To look at minutely.
  17. (transitive) To fix the mind closely upon a subject; to dwell upon anything in thought; to muse; to ponder.
  18. (intransitive) To endeavor diligently; to be zealous.

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Examples of Using STUDY in a Sentence

  • Anthropology is the scientific study of humanity, concerned with human behavior, human biology, cultures, societies, and linguistics, in both the present and past, including archaic humans.
  • Acoustics is a branch of physics that deals with the study of mechanical waves in gases, liquids, and solids including topics such as vibration, sound, ultrasound and infrasound.
  • The headwaters of the Apurímac River on Nevado Mismi had been considered for nearly a century the Amazon basin's most distant source until a 2014 study found it to be the headwaters of the Mantaro River on the Cordillera Rumi Cruz in Peru.
  • He was one of the first to rigorously state and prove the key theorems of calculus (thereby creating real analysis), pioneered the field complex analysis, and the study of permutation groups in abstract algebra.
  • Natural history is the study and description of organisms and natural objects, especially their origins, evolution, and interrelationships.
  • Aeronautics is the science or art involved with the study, design, and manufacturing of air flight-capable machines, and the techniques of operating aircraft and rockets within the atmosphere.
  • In mathematics, analytic geometry, also known as coordinate geometry or Cartesian geometry, is the study of geometry using a coordinate system.
  • Aramaic served as a language of public life and administration of ancient kingdoms and empires, and also as a language of divine worship and religious study.
  • The descendant of men learned in rabbinic lore, Abba Mari devoted himself to the study of theology and philosophy, and made himself acquainted with the writings of Moses Maimonides and Nachmanides as well as with the Talmud.
  • In Sura, Arikha established the systematic study of the rabbinic traditions, which, using the Mishnah as a foundational text, led to the compilation of the Talmud.
  • Research in astrobiology comprises three main areas: the study of habitable environments in the Solar System and beyond, the search for planetary biosignatures of past or present extraterrestrial life, and the study of the origin and early evolution of life on Earth.
  • It involves topics covered in the field of fluid dynamics and its subfield of gas dynamics, and is an important domain of study in aeronautics.
  • Archaeoastronomy (also spelled archeoastronomy) is the interdisciplinary or multidisciplinary study of how people in the past "have understood the phenomena in the sky, how they used these phenomena and what role the sky played in their cultures".
  • Jensen was known for his work in psychometrics and differential psychology, the study of how and why individuals differ behaviorally from one another.
  • Biochemistry or biological chemistry is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms.
  • He attended the University of Western Australia and went on to study at University College, Oxford as a Rhodes Scholar.
  • Traditionally, botany has also included the study of fungi and algae by mycologists and phycologists respectively, with the study of these three groups of organisms remaining within the sphere of interest of the International Botanical Congress.
  • Beauty, art and taste are the main subjects of aesthetics, one of the fields of study within philosophy.
  • Through his collection and analytical study of folk music, he was one of the founders of comparative musicology, which later became known as ethnomusicology.
  • Calculus is the mathematical study of continuous change, in the same way that geometry is the study of shape, and algebra is the study of generalizations of arithmetic operations.


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