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Studied
- adjective - be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the bar exam"
- be a student; follow a course of study; be enrolled at an institute of learning
- consider in detail and subject to an analysis in order to discover essential features or meaning; "analyze a sonnet by Shakespeare"; "analyze the evidence in a criminal trial"; "analyze your real motives"
- give careful consideration to; "consider the possibility of moving"
- learn by reading books; "He is studying geology in his room"; "I have an exam next week; I must hit the books now"
- produced or marked by conscious design or premeditation; "a studied smile"; "a note of biting irony and studied insult"- V.L.Parrington
- think intently and at length, as for spiritual purposes; "
Studies
- noun - a branch of knowledge; "in what discipline is his doctorate?"; "teachers should be well trained in their subject"; "anthropology is the study of human beings"
- a composition intended to develop one aspect of the performer's technique; "a study in spiccato bowing"
- a detailed critical inspection
- a room used for reading and writing and studying; "he knocked lightly on the closed door of the study"
- a state of deep mental absorption; "she is in a deep study"
- a written document describing the findings of some individual or group; "this accords with the recent study by Hill and Dale"
- applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject (especially by reading); "mastering a second language requires a lot of work"; "no schools offer graduate study in interior design"
- attentive consideration and meditation; "after much cogitation he rejected the offer"
- be a student of a certain subject; "She is reading for the ba
Stymied
- verb - hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His brother blocked him at every turn"
Stymies
- noun - a situation in golf where an opponent's ball blocks the line between your ball and the hole
- a thwarting and distressing situation
- hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of; "His brother blocked him at every turn"
Sudsier
- unknown - more covered in soap suds
Sulkier
- adjective - depressingly dark; "the gloomy forest"; "the glooming interior of an old inn"; "`gloomful' is archaic"
- morose, bad-tempered, and resentful; refusing to be cooperative or cheerful.
- moving slowly; "a sluggish stream"
- sullen or moody
Sulkies
- noun - a light two-wheeled vehicle for one person; drawn by one horse
Sullied
- verb - charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone; "The journalists have defamed me!" "The article in the paper sullied my reputation"
- make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically; "The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air"; "Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man"
- place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's reputation"
Sullies
- verb - charge falsely or with malicious intent; attack the good name and reputation of someone; "The journalists have defamed me!" "The article in the paper sullied my reputation"
- make dirty or spotty, as by exposure to air; also used metaphorically; "The silver was tarnished by the long exposure to the air"; "Her reputation was sullied after the affair with a married man"
- place under suspicion or cast doubt upon; "sully someone's reputation"