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study
noun as in learning, analysis
Strongest matches
application, class, consideration, course, debate, examination, exercise, inquiry, inspection, investigation, research, review, subject, survey
Strong matches
abstraction, analyzing, attention, cogitation, comparison, concentration, contemplation, cramming, deliberation, lesson, meditation, memorizing, muse, musing, pondering, questioning, reading, reasoning, reflection, reverie, rumination, schoolwork, scrutiny, thought, trance, weighing
Weak match
verb as in contemplate, learn
verb as in examine, analyze
Strongest matches
inspect, investigate, read, research, scrutinize, survey, view
Strong matches
brainstorm, canvass, case, compare, deliberate, figure, peruse, scope
Weak matches
check out, check over, check up, do research, give the eagle eye, keep tabs, look into, sort out
Example Sentences
He studied their individual tics and mannerisms to find the things that people across the world might only note subconsciously, and wove them into his caricatures.
But after having her first child at 16, Rayner studied part-time at college, learning British sign language and gaining a vocational qualification in social care.
Kennedy has said he wants more studies on the COVID-19 shots, which he has long claimed are harmful — even deadly.
As a vaccinologist who has studied and developed vaccines for over 35 years, I see that the science behind mRNA vaccine technology is being widely misstated.
The school's website said it offered a range of subjects to study in the sixth form, including English, maths, science, drama, French, history, product design, art and philosophy.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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