| studious | 1. Given to study; devoted to the acquisition of knowledge from books; as, a studious scholar. 2. Given to thought, or to the examination of subjects by contemplation; contemplative. 3. Earnest in endeavors; aiming sedulously; attentive; observant; diligent; usually followed by an infinitive or by of; as, be studious to please; studious to find new friends and allies. "You that are so studious Of my affairs, wholly neglect your own." (Massinger) 4. Planned with study; deliberate; studied. "For the frigid villainy of studious lewdness, . . . With apology can be invented?" (Rambler) 5. Favorable to study; suitable for thought and contemplation; as, the studious shade. "But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloister's pale." (Milton) Stu"diously, Stu"diousness. Origin: L. Studious: cf. F. Studieux. See Study. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| studious | marked by care and effort |
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| studious | characterized by diligent study and fondness for reading |
| studious | in a studious manner |
| studious | diligent study |
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