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Meanings of Studiable:

adjective

Capable of being studied; suitable for study.

Meanings of Studied:

adjective

(of a quality or result) achieved or maintained by careful and deliberate effort.

Usage examples:

He treated them with studied politeness
verb

Devote time and attention to gaining knowledge of (an academic subject), especially by means of books.

Usage examples:

I studied classics at college

Studiedly

ˈstʌd.id.li

Meanings of Studiedly:

adverb

Very carefully and intentionally, rather than in a completely natural or sincere way

Usage examples:

He made this last remark in a studiedly casual manner., the other students sat around in groups, la…

Meanings of Studier:

noun

A person engaged in or dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge; a scholar. formerly also: †a person receiving formal instruction at a school or university; a student (obsolete).

Meanings of Studiers:

noun

A person engaged in or dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge; a scholar. formerly also: †a person receiving formal instruction at a school or university; a student (obsolete).

Meanings of Studies:

noun

The devotion of time and attention to gaining knowledge of an academic subject, especially by means of books.

Usage examples:

The study of english
verb

Devote time and attention to gaining knowledge of (an academic subject), especially by means of books.

Usage examples:

I studied classics at college
plural noun

The work a student does at school

Usage examples:

His studies will suffer if he has to stay home for too long.

Meanings of Studios:

noun

A room where an artist, photographer, sculptor, etc. works.

Usage examples:

Mostly the painting is done in the studio, working from drawings

Meanings of Studious:

adjective

Spending a lot of time studying or reading.

Usage examples:

He was quiet and studious

Meanings of Studiously:

adverb

With concentration and conscientiousness in one's work or reading.

Usage examples:

He gets on with his work quietly and studiously

Studiousness

ˈstjuː.di.əs.nəs

Meanings of Studiousness:

noun

The quality of being studious (= enjoying studying or spending a lot of time studying)

Usage examples:

She was respected for her intelligence and her studiousness., studiousness is stigmatised among som…

Meanings of Studite:

noun

A member of a monastic order founded in constantinople in the 5th century by studius, a roman consul, and reformed by st theodore at the end of the 8th century.

adjective

Of or relating to the studites or their order.

Meanings of Studium:

noun

A seat of learning; = "study"; specifically (in the middle ages) = studium generale .

Studs

stʌd

Meanings of Studs:

noun

A large-headed piece of metal that pierces and projects from a surface, especially for decoration.

Usage examples:

The shape of the headrest follows zulu style, but brightly coloured plastics, insulation tape and m…
verb

Decorate or augment (something) with many studs or similar small objects.

Usage examples:

A dagger studded with precious diamonds

Meanings of Studworks:

noun

Walls constructed with studs.

Meanings of Study:

noun

The devotion of time and attention to gaining knowledge of an academic subject, especially by means of books.

Usage examples:

The study of english
verb

Devote time and attention to gaining knowledge of (an academic subject), especially by means of books.

Usage examples:

I studied classics at college

Meanings of Studying:

verb

Devote time and attention to gaining knowledge of (an academic subject), especially by means of books.

Usage examples:

I studied classics at college
noun

The devotion of time and attention to gaining knowledge of an academic subject, especially by means of books.

Usage examples:

The study of english

Stuff

stʌf

Meanings of Stuff:

noun

Matter, material, articles, or activities of a specified or indeterminate kind that are being referred to, indicated, or implied.

Usage examples:

I prefer to buy stuff in sales
verb

Fill (a receptacle or space) tightly with something.

Usage examples:

An old teapot stuffed full of cash

Meanings of Stuff-and-nonsense:

idiom

An expression used to show that you think something is not true and/or is silly

Meanings of Stuff-oneself:

noun

A substance or material

Usage examples:

What’s the black stuff on the rug?, this stuff tastes good., we helped him move his stuff to the ne…

Meanings of Stuffed:

adjective

(of a dead animal) having the skin filled with material to restore the original shape and appearance.

Usage examples:

A stuffed parrot
verb

Fill (a receptacle or space) tightly with something.

Usage examples:

An old teapot stuffed full of cash

Meanings of Stuffed-shirt:

noun

Someone who behaves in a very formal and old-fashioned way and thinks that they are very important

Meanings of Stuffer:

noun

Someone who stuffs (= fills) things , especially as their job

Usage examples:

He got a job as a tennis ball stuffer., she started out at the bbc as part-time stuffer of mail ord…

Meanings of Stuffers:

noun

Someone who stuffs (= fills) things , especially as their job

Usage examples:

He got a job as a tennis ball stuffer., she started out at the bbc as part-time stuffer of mail ord…

Meanings of Stuffier:

adjective

(of a place) lacking fresh air or ventilation.

Usage examples:

A stuffy, overcrowded office

Meanings of Stuffiest:

adjective

(of a place) lacking fresh air or ventilation.

Usage examples:

A stuffy, overcrowded office

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