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Study as a Adjective has these synonyms:
analysis, review, examination, survey, inquiry or enquiry, investigation, scrutiny, research, explorationExample: Government funds are paying for a study of the ecosystem of the Norfolk Broads.
contemplate, consider, reflect on, think over or about, ruminate on, chew over, turn over, weigh, ponder, deliberate over or on or about, muse about or on, mull over, meditate on or about or over
Example: I want to study the problem before deciding what to do.
look or go into or over, look at, scan, examine, analyze, inspect, investigate, scrutinize, survey, observe
Example: The crime squad studied every square inch of the murder scene. Avoiding the issue as usual, Joyce silently studied her fingernails.
Study as a Noun has these synonyms:
learn (about), read, con, memorize, burn the midnight oil, lucubrate, bone up (on), cram, swot or swat, mug upExample: I want to study music. She has to study for an exam.
Study as a Verb has these synonyms:
learning, lessons, bookwork, work, reading, contemplation, investigation, boning up, cramming, swotting or swattingExample: The study of anthropology is what led him to his theory of linguistic universals.
library, reading or writing-room, sanctum (sanctorum), haunt, studio, retreat, den, workroom, office
Example: Let's go into the study and talk business.
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