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studied
stud·ied S0823500 (stŭd′ēd)adj.1. Resulting from deliberation and careful thought: a studied decision.2. Lacking spontaneity; contrived: a studied smile.3. Learned; knowledgeable. stud′ied·ly adv.studied (ˈstʌdɪd) adj1. carefully practised, designed, or premeditated: a studied reply. 2. an archaic word for learned ˈstudiedly adv ˈstudiedness nstud•ied (ˈstʌd id) adj. 1. marked by conscious effort; not spontaneous: studied simplicity. 2. carefully deliberated: a studied approval. 3. learned. [1520–30] stud′ied•ly, adv. stud′ied•ness, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | studied - produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation; "a studied smile"; "a note of biting irony and studied insult"- V.L.Parringtonaffected, unnatural - speaking or behaving in an artificial way to make an impressionuncontrived, unstudied - not by design or artifice; unforced and impromptu; "an air of unstudied spontaneous utterance is apt to be painstakingly achieved"; "simple unstudied charm" |
studiedadjective planned, calculated, deliberate, conscious, intentional, wilful, purposeful, premeditated, well-considered a studied understatement spontaneous, impulsive, unplanned, spur-of-the-moment, unpremeditated, naturalstudiedadjectiveResulting from deliberation and careful thought:advised, calculated, considered, studious.Translationsstudied
powerstudyTo study (something) very intensely, especially within a short period of time. My wife specializes in corporate law, so she powerstudies every End User License Agreement we ever have to sign to make sure there's nothing fishy about it. I've got three finals on Monday, so I'm going to be powerstudying all weekend long.study for (something)To learn or memorize information in order to prepare for some upcoming quiz, test, examination, etc. I didn't study for my driving test because I figured it would all be intuitive. Needless to say, I don't have my driver's license yet. A: "Do you want to come to the party with us tonight?" B: "Sorry, I'm busy studying for my physics exam."See also: studystudy up on (someone or something)To learn a lot of information about someone or something, especially in a short span of time. I want to study up on Tokyo before we travel there this summer. I always make sure to study up on any potential candidates before inviting them to an interview.See also: on, study, uppowerstudy n. to study hard. I’ve got to powerstudy for the exam. I haven’t cracked a book all semester. EncyclopediaSeestudystudied Related to studied: genuinely, opposed, perplexed, impertinentSynonyms for studiedadj plannedSynonyms- planned
- calculated
- deliberate
- conscious
- intentional
- wilful
- purposeful
- premeditated
- well-considered
Antonyms- spontaneous
- impulsive
- unplanned
- spur-of-the-moment
- unpremeditated
- natural
Synonyms for studiedadj resulting from deliberation and careful thoughtSynonyms- advised
- calculated
- considered
- studious
Antonyms for studiedadj produced or marked by conscious design or premeditationRelated WordsAntonyms |