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Synonyms for study
ˈstʌd istudy

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  1. studynoun

    Synonyms:
    closet, cabinet

English Synonyms and Antonyms0.0 / 0 votes

  1. study

    Education (Latin educere, to lead or draw out) is the systematic development and cultivation of the mind and other natural powers. "Education is the harmonious development of all our faculties. It begins in the nursery, and goes on at school, but does not end there. It continues through life, whether we will or not.... 'Every person,' says Gibbon, 'has two educations, one which he receives from others, and one more important, which he gives himself.'" John Lubbock The Use of Life ch. vii, p. 111. [Macmillan & Co. '94.] Instruction, the impartation of knowledge by others (Latin instruere, to build in or into) is but a part of education, often the smallest part. Teaching is the more familiar and less formal word for instruction. Training refers not merely to the impartation of knowledge, but to the exercising of one in actions with the design to form habits. Discipline is systematic and rigorous training, with the idea of subjection to authority and perhaps of punishment. Tuition is the technical term for teaching as the business of an instructor or as in the routine of a school; tuition is narrower than teaching, not, like the latter word, including training. Study is emphatically what one does for himself. We speak of the teaching, training, or discipline, but not of the education or tuition of a dog or a horse. Breeding and nurture include teaching and training, especially as directed by and dependent upon home life and personal association; breeding having reference largely to manners with such qualities as are deemed distinctively characteristic of high birth; nurture (literally nourishing) having more direct reference to moral qualities, not overlooking the physical and mental. Knowledge and learning tell nothing of mental development apart from the capacity to acquire and remember, and nothing whatever of that moral development which is included in education in its fullest and noblest sense; learning, too, may be acquired by one's unaided industry, but any full education must be the result in great part of instruction, training, and personal association. Study is emphatically what one does for himself, and in which instruction and tuition can only point the way, encourage the student to advance, and remove obstacles; vigorous, persevering study is one of the best elements of training. Study is also used in the sense of the thing studied, a subject to be mastered by study, a studious pursuit. Compare KNOWLEDGE; REFINEMENT; WISDOM.

    Compare synonyms for IGNORANT.

    Synonyms:
    breeding, cultivation, culture, development, discipline, education, information, instruction, knowledge, learning, nurture, reading, schooling, teaching, training, tuition

    Antonyms:
    ignorance, illiteracy

Princeton's WordNet2.9 / 7 votes

  1. survey, studynoun

    a detailed critical inspection

    Synonyms:
    cogitation, view, subject, report, resume, discipline, sight, subject area, work, study, sketch, subject field, written report, survey, field, field of study, bailiwick

  2. study, worknoun

    applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading)

    "mastering a second language requires a lot of work"; "no schools offer graduate study in interior design"

    Synonyms:
    piece of work, subject, report, discipline, subject area, work, oeuvre, study, employment, workplace, sketch, cogitation, written report, survey, body of work, field, field of study, bailiwick, subject field

  3. report, study, written reportnoun

    a written document describing the findings of some individual or group

    "this accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale"

    Synonyms:
    cogitation, account, paper, study, composition, subject, theme, discipline, story, work, news report, write up, report card, bailiwick, reputation, sketch, subject area, written report, survey, field, field of study, report, subject field

  4. studynoun

    a state of deep mental absorption

    "she is in a deep study"

    Synonyms:
    subject area, bailiwick, sketch, subject field, field, report, survey, written report, discipline, cogitation, work, subject, field of study

  5. studynoun

    a room used for reading and writing and studying

    "he knocked lightly on the closed door of the study"

    Synonyms:
    subject area, bailiwick, sketch, subject field, field, report, survey, written report, discipline, cogitation, work, subject, field of study

  6. discipline, subject, subject area, subject field, field, field of study, study, bailiwicknoun

    a branch of knowledge

    "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings"

    Synonyms:
    topic, sphere, field of study, case, champaign, written report, guinea pig, battlefield, theme, theater, subject area, survey, report, study, playing area, area, force field, subject, theater of operations, flying field, theatre of operations, field of honor, bailiwick, sketch, field of view, depicted object, theatre, battleground, subject field, airfield, playing field, national, field of force, athletic field, field of operation, discipline, landing field, field of operations, domain, correction, line of business, issue, arena, field, cogitation, field of battle, orbit, matter, work, content, plain

  7. sketch, studynoun

    preliminary drawing for later elaboration

    "he made several studies before starting to paint"

    Synonyms:
    cogitation, subject, report, resume, discipline, subject area, cartoon, work, study, sketch, subject field, written report, survey, field, field of study, bailiwick, vignette

  8. cogitation, studynoun

    attentive consideration and meditation

    "after much cogitation he rejected the offer"

    Synonyms:
    discipline, subject area, bailiwick, report, subject field, field, study, survey, written report, cogitation, work, subject, field of study, sketch

  9. studynoun

    someone who memorizes quickly and easily (as the lines for a part in a play)

    "he is a quick study"

    Synonyms:
    subject area, bailiwick, sketch, subject field, field, report, survey, written report, discipline, cogitation, work, subject, field of study

  10. studyverb

    a composition intended to develop one aspect of the performer's technique

    "a study in spiccato bowing"

    Synonyms:
    subject area, bailiwick, sketch, subject field, field, report, survey, written report, discipline, cogitation, work, subject, field of study

  11. analyze, analyse, study, examine, canvass, canvasverb

    consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning

    "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives"

    Synonyms:
    examine, contemplate, try out, psychoanalyse, consider, essay, meditate, psychoanalyze, break down, hit the books, test, learn, dissect, canvass, analyse, read, take apart, study, poll, take, try, canvas, analyze, probe, prove, see

  12. studyverb

    be a student; follow a course of study; be enrolled at an institute of learning

    Synonyms:
    examine, read, take, meditate, canvass, consider, hit the books, analyze, learn, analyse, canvas, contemplate

  13. study, considerverb

    give careful consideration to

    "consider the possibility of moving"

    Synonyms:
    count, meditate, contemplate, view, consider, turn over, conceive, believe, deliberate, reckon, learn, moot, canvass, analyse, read, hit the books, study, look at, think, take, canvas, analyze, debate, regard, examine, weigh, see, deal

  14. learn, study, read, takeverb

    be a student of a certain subject

    "She is reading for the bar exam"

    Synonyms:
    require, read, pick up, occupy, interpret, rent, withdraw, make, lead, ingest, get word, take on, carry, watch, assume, meditate, scan, memorise, subscribe to, hold, choose, learn, fill, instruct, necessitate, discover, pick out, examine, register, con, have, hit the books, consider, need, study, get a line, say, get wind, contract, deal, adopt, film, remove, ascertain, translate, lease, train, check, consume, take up, larn, bring, analyze, strike, use up, select, take, engage, drive, find out, see, claim, demand, get, get hold of, exact, take away, pack, canvas, call for, take in, analyse, submit, canvass, take aim, shoot, aim, contemplate, direct, charter, hear, postulate, contain, determine, subscribe, convey, involve, acquire, look at, record, hire, accept, understand, guide, admit, teach, show, memorize, ask, conduct

  15. study, hit the booksverb

    learn by reading books

    "He is studying geology in his room"; "I have an exam next week; I must hit the books now"

    Synonyms:
    examine, read, take, study, meditate, canvass, consider, hit the books, analyze, learn, analyse, canvas, contemplate

  16. study, meditate, contemplateverb

    think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes

    "He is meditating in his study"

    Synonyms:
    meditate, contemplate, study, speculate, consider, reflect, chew over, excogitate, learn, canvass, analyse, read, hit the books, think over, ruminate, ponder, muse, take, mull, canvas, analyze, mull over, examine

Editors Contribution0.0 / 0 votes

  1. coinhabit

    to do learning a lot

    i don’t study in my life

    Submitted by rinat on August 11, 2019  
  2. homework

    "we were given many homework assignments"

    Submitted by rinat on August 20, 2019  
  3. play withverb

    in the sense of "to play with any idea"

    i play with the ideas that are presented in your poetry.

    Submitted by csalvay on October 19, 2021  

Synonyms, Antonyms & Associated Words0.0 / 0 votes

  1. studynoun

    Synonyms:
    research, excogitation, lucubration, cogitation, étude (Mus.), curriculum (course of study)

  2. studyverb

    Synonyms:
    muse, pore, con over, lucubrate, excogitate, dig, grind

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How to use study in a sentence?

  1. Devon Broglie:

    ( iStock) MODERATE DRINKERS STILL AT HIGHER RISK FOR CANCER, EARLY DEATH, ALCOHOL STUDY CLAIMS This decision was reportedly at least partially inspired by a story recently shared by Tahiirah Habibi, the founder of Hue Society, which works to bring diversity to wine culture. Shediscussed her experience taking a two-day exam to become part of the Court of Master Sommeliers with the newspaper. Habibi said she was told to address the instructors as master, which made her uncomfortable due to the historical weight of the title. While she passed the first round, she did not return for the remainder. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP According to The New York Times, Devon Broglie, the chairman of the courts board of directors, said that The Court of Master Sommeliers was learning the ways in which our words might create an unwelcoming environment for our students and candidates. In this instance, it was hearing the story of Tahiirah Habibi that brought so clearly and deeply into focus how hurtful our words can be, however unintentional.

  2. Oscar Auliq-Ice:

    Self study leads to improvisation and improvisation leads to evolution.

  3. David Meyre:

    For the study, we focused on monogenic forms of obesity.

  4. Lori Lightfoot:

    While the study confirms our concerns about the tax structure that the legislature passed, we know that this can be addressed, and we look forward to working with the governor and legislative leaders to revise the legislation.

  5. Rebecca Siegel:

    There has not been as much progress for some of the more rare childhood cancers but they're harder to study because, again, they are rare so it's more difficult to make progress for cancers that aren't affecting very many kids.


Translations for study

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  • دراسة, درس, تعلمArabic
  • öyrənməkAzerbaijani
  • вучыцца, вучыцьBelarusian
  • уча, изучавам, учение, изучаване, уча сеBulgarian
  • শিক্ষা, শিক্ষা করাBengali
  • estudiar, estudiCatalan, Valencian
  • studium, pracovna, studie, studovat, učit, studovnaCzech
  • astudiaethWelsh
  • studere, læreDanish
  • Studie, studieren, Studium, Arbeitszimmer, lernenGerman
  • διάβασμα, μελέτηGreek
  • studo, esploro, studadoEsperanto
  • estudio, estudiar, examinarSpanish
  • ikasiBasque
  • درس خواندن, مطاله, خواندن, مطاله کردن, درس, مطالعهPersian
  • tutkielma, tutkimus, opiskelu, opiskella, tutkia, etydi, opinto, työhuone, lukeaFinnish
  • étude, étudier, faire des étudesFrench
  • seomra staidéir, staidéarIrish
  • seòmar-rannsachaidhScottish Gaelic
  • estudo, estudarGalician
  • למדHebrew
  • पढ़ाई, पढ़नाHindi
  • etidye, etidHaitian Creole
  • dolgozószoba, tanulás, tanulmány, tanHungarian
  • սովորել, ուսում, ուսանել, ուսումնասիրելArmenian
  • studiarInterlingua
  • belajarIndonesian
  • lærdómur, læra, rannsókn, könnun, rannsóknarefni, stúdera, fræðigrein, námsefni, lesherbergi, bókaherbergi, nám, bóknám, fræðiiðkan, athugun, lesa, skoðun, lesstofa, etýða, æfingIcelandic
  • studio, studiolo, studiare, studiaItalian
  • 学習, 勉強, 学ぶ, 書斎Japanese
  • სწავლობს, სწავლაGeorgian
  • оқуKazakh
  • រៀនKhmer
  • 공부, 학습, 學習, 工夫Korean
  • سه‌عیKurdish
  • окууKyrgyz
  • tablinum, studiumLatin
  • ຮຽນLao
  • studijosLithuanian
  • работна собаMacedonian
  • сурахMongolian
  • belajarMalay
  • studeerkamer, studiezaal, studie, studeren, lerenDutch
  • studium, lære, studereNorwegian
  • ółtaʼNavajo, Navaho
  • studiować, nauka, uczyć się, wpatrywać sięPolish
  • estudo, escritório, estudar, aprender, aprendizado, examinarPortuguese
  • studiere, învăța, studiu, studiaRomanian
  • учиться, изучать, изучить, обучаться, учение, кабинет, этюд, учить, изучение, исследование, исследовать, готовитьсяRussian
  • učiť, študovaťSlovak
  • učitiSlovene
  • studera, läsa, studie, lära, pluggaSwedish
  • చదువుTelugu
  • ศึกษา, เรียนThai
  • öğrenmek, incelemek, çalışmak, okumakTurkish
  • учитися, вчити, вчитися, учити, навчатисяUkrainian
  • پڑھنا, پڑھایٔUrdu
  • aniqlamoq, oʻrganmoqUzbek
  • học tập, nghiên cứu, học nghề, 學習, họcVietnamese
  • studönVolapük
  • Chinese

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