studiously

[US]/ˈstju:dɪəslɪ/
[UK]/'studɪəsli/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. with careful attention and effort, carefully planning or studying.

Phrases & Collocations

work studiously

read studiously

Example Sentences

His expression remained studiously blank.

I studiously avoided his company.

She sat at her desk and studiously ignored me.

He was looking studiously down to avoid meeting her eyes.

She studied studiously for her upcoming exams.

He read the textbook studiously to prepare for the quiz.

The students listened studiously to the professor's lecture.

She practiced the piano studiously every day to improve her skills.

The researchers analyzed the data studiously to draw accurate conclusions.

He observed the behavior of the animals studiously to understand their habits.

The chef followed the recipe studiously to create a delicious dish.

She painted the portrait studiously, paying attention to every detail.

The students worked studiously on their group project to achieve a high grade.

He researched the topic studiously before writing his thesis.

Real-world Examples

Blair's delivery here seems studiously slow.

Source: The secrets of body language.

Most of the time, pods studiously ignore each another.

Source: 2023-37

I very studiously avoided any mention of body image in this book.

Source: Sway

Morison studiously avoided, yet the impression derived by a listener to the Hon.

Source: Son of Mount Tai (Part 2)

I feel like I somewhat studiously avoid looking at advertisements.

Source: Money Earth

But my signals had been studiously obeyed, and the man passed on in undisturbed serenity.

Source: Amateur Thief Rafiz

Duncan seized a pile of the sassafras, which he drew before the passage, studiously concealing every appearance of an aperture.

Source: The Last of the Mohicans (Part One)

Matilda could not but remark his indifference: He was conscious that She remarked it, and fearing her reproaches, shunned her studiously.

Source: Monk (Part 2)

But perhaps he will not come; he may write, or he may come himself, and studiously abstain from meeting me—he did when he went away.

Source: Oliver Twist (Original Version)

It was a remedy to prolong life, and not only Paracelsus, but his predecessors Galen, Arnold of Villanova, and Raymond Lulli, had laboured studiously to discover it'.

Source: Magician

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