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studied

Pronunciation: [ˈstʌd.id]

Word

Context: "education"

(verb) to learn about a subject by reading, practicing, or being taught. It's like when you go to school and pay attention to your teacher or do homework to understand something better.

Example

I studied hard for my math test and did really well.

Example

She didn't study for the exam and felt unsure about the answers.

Example

What subject did you study in school today?

Context: "observation"

(verb) to look at something carefully to understand it more. For example, you might study an animal to learn its habits or how it moves.

Example

The scientist studied the stars to learn more about the universe.

Example

He didn’t study the bird closely and missed many interesting details.

Example

What did you study about marine life during the project?

Context: "evaluation"

(adjective) when something has been examined or analyzed carefully, like when you look over your work or a project to see if it makes sense.

Example

The studied approach to solving the problem helped the team find a good solution.

Example

Her ideas were not studied or thought out well, which led to confusion.

Example

Was the plan well-studied before it was put into action?

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