[ UK /stˈʌdɪd/ ]
[ US /ˈstədid/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation
    a note of biting irony and studied insult
    a studied smile
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How To Use studied In A Sentence

  • Gemma had studied for her A levels, whilst performing on tour.
  • Tamarind, besides being a good source of B vitamins, calcium and potassium, is being studied as a possible cholesterol-lowering agent, and an extract from its seeds is made into eye drops to treat dry eye syndrome. Tart, Tasty Tamarind: From Candy to Cocktails
  • With the usual prerogative of the wealthy classes, he tended to choose doctors with a reputation for having studied some topics in greater detail than usual.
  • Organic carbon mineralization was studied in a large humic lake in northern Sweden during a well-defined summer stratification period following high water flow during snowmelt.
  • Effects of bagging on loquat fruit appearance, postharvest characteristics and quality were studied.
  • Yet he's also studied jazz and Indian music and learnt to play the sarod, so his band achieves a curious rapprochement between world-jazz and heads-down, no-nonsense boogie.
  • Petrifications, where no organic material remains, are usually prepared as thin sections or polished and studied under reflected light.
  • It is written in Attic Greek, with much studiedly antithetical rhetoric and frequent verbal borrowings from the classical authors.
  • Probably the most studied biolayer is where an enzyme layer is used over an electrochemical transducer, producing an enzyme electrode.
  • You can walk the cobbled streets, visit the house where they lived and take a peep inside the tiny garden room where they studied. The Sun
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