study

noun, verb122 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.0

Refers to studying for the whole of the usual working week.

Refers to studying for only part of the usual working week.

Advanced study undertaken after completing a first degree.

Higher education study for a first degree.

The process of learning a language.

Study related to subjects involving reading and thinking rather than practical skills.

Studying on your own, without direct supervision.

Time set aside for studying on your own, especially in a school or college.

A group of people who meet to study a particular subject.

The abilities you need to be able to study effectively.

A scheduled time in the school day for students to do schoolwork.

A room in a school where students can study quietly.

Time off from work to study.

Used to indicate the goal or purpose of the study, such as an exam or degree.

A series of lessons or lectures in a particular subject.

A planned series of events or activities for learning.

A planned series of events or activities for learning.

A particular subject or topic that someone studies.

A particular subject or topic that someone studies.

To examine with great attention to detail.

To examine in a very focused and attentive way.

To start a course of learning.

To formally commit to and begin a course of learning.

To begin or start studying something.