studying

[ˈstʌdiɪŋ]

studying Definition

the activity or process of learning about something by reading, memorizing facts, attending school, etc..

Using studying: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "studying" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I spend most of my time studying for exams.

  • Example

    She is studying to become a doctor.

  • Example

    He is studying the effects of climate change on marine life.

  • Example

    They are studying ancient Greek history.

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Phrases with studying

  • the act of pursuing educational opportunities in a foreign country

    Example

    She decided to study abroad in France for a semester.

  • a group of people who gather together to study and learn from each other

    Example

    I joined a study group to help me prepare for the exam.

  • a self-directed learning experience in which the learner takes responsibility for their own education

    Example

    He chose to do an independent study on the history of jazz music.

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Summary: studying in Brief

The term 'studying' [ˈstʌdiɪŋ] refers to the activity or process of learning about something through reading, attending school, or memorizing facts. It encompasses a wide range of subjects, from academic pursuits like preparing for exams and pursuing higher education to research and training. Phrases like 'study abroad' and 'independent study' denote specific types of learning experiences.

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