Definitions for studied
studied
stud·ied
Spelling: [stuhd-eed]
IPA: /ˈstʌd id/
Studied is a 7 letter English word.
It's valid Scrabble word worth 9 points.
It's valid Words with friends word worth 10 points.
You can make 142 anagrams from letters in studied (ddeistu).
Definitions for studied
noun
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application of the mind to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or reflection:
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the cultivation of a particular branch of learning, science, or art:
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Often, studies. a personal effort to gain knowledge:
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something studied or to be studied:
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research or a detailed examination and analysis of a subject, phenomenon, etc.:
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a written account of such research, examination, or analysis:
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a well-defined, organized branch of learning or knowledge.
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zealous endeavor or assiduous effort.
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the object of such endeavor or effort.
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deep thought, reverie, or a state of abstraction:
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a room, in a house or other building, set apart for private study, reading, writing, or the like.
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Also called étude. Music. a composition that combines exercise in technique with a greater or lesser amount of artistic value.
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Literature.
a literary composition executed for exercise or as an experiment in a particular method of treatment.
such a composition dealing in detail with a particular subject, as a single main character.
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Art. something produced as an educational exercise, as a memorandum or record of observations or effects, or as a guide for a finished production:
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a person, as an actor, considered in terms of his or her quickness or slowness in memorizing lines:
adjective
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marked by or suggestive of conscious effort; not spontaneous or natural; affected:
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carefully deliberated:
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learned.
verb (used with object)
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to apply oneself to acquiring a knowledge of (a subject).
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to examine or investigate carefully and in detail:
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to observe attentively; scrutinize:
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to read carefully or intently:
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to endeavor to learn or memorize, as a part in a play.
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to consider, as something to be achieved or devised.
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to think out, as the result of careful consideration or devising.
verb (used without object)
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to apply oneself to the acquisition of knowledge, as by reading, investigation, or practice.
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to apply oneself; endeavor.
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to think deeply, reflect, or consider.
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to take a course of study, as at a college.
Origin of studied
First recorded in 1520-30; study + -ed2
Examples for studied
And that was the real bad news for Young Living, because a drug has to be studied and claims verified.
He had studied accounting in college, but he had become a cop for the same reason as Ramos.
There he hunted and studied astronomy and astrology with the canons of Bolton.
Ever since it was created in 1965, politicians and researchers have studied and debated its effectiveness.
He studied Hope's beauty with his eyes, he pondered on all her nobleness.
They studied the heavens and named the twelve signs of the Zodiak.
When I studied in London back in 2005, I actually saw the ballet, too.
Kalman studied literature and wanted to be a writer, but thought she lacked talent.
The Word of God might be useful in its way, but only as studied with unfettered thought.
One could not help feeling that he had studied the possibilities, and felt the danger.