Studying
//ˈstʌdiːɪŋ//
Word Type
Noun
Verb
The word "studying" can be used as noun and verb.
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Capable Of
Causes
better grades brain to hurt fatague gathering information getting good grades getting sleepy good grades greater knowledge which brings greater experiences headache headaches higher intelligence improved grades improved job performance increased brain power increasing knowledge inspiration intelligence knowing more knowledge learn learning learning information mastering new subject more intelligence pass exam pass test sleep twitching of eyelids understanding wife will impressed will remember more
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Inflected/Variant Forms
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Has Property
Subevents
becoming tired can't go to cinema distracting drinking coffee get distracted by dog learning learning through repetition listen to music looking at notes read read and drink jolt cola read book read textbook reading reading book reading books scientific breakthrough sleep take notes would learn yawn
Broader Terms (Hypernyms)
Type Of (IsA)
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Used For
commiting facts to memory committing information to memory contemplation enhancing understanding of subject getting good grades going over written material grasping meaning growing increasing knowledge about subject learning learning about subject preparing for exam preparing for future events or situations preparing for quiz preparing for test preparing for testing preparing to undertake complex task purposeful learning reflection remembering school homework stupid people understanding
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