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studious

[stoo-dee-uhs, styoo-] / ˈstu di əs, ˈstyu- /


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From New York Times

In a statement, his parents told the inquest at Peterborough Town Hall that their son was "studious" and had scored the highest possible grades in school.

From BBC

Former classmates described her as studious and quiet; one friend recalled that Ms. Ellison read widely, including biographies and science fiction, and seemed sincere in her interest in philanthropy.

From New York Times

Bale found Washington soft-spoken and studious during rehearsals, but said his co-star suddenly came alive when they filmed a sequence in which their characters fled a murder scene.

From New York Times

She was studious and curious and shy, like me, and we spent hours happily reading quietly in between plotting our future lives, complete with renderings of our future dream homes.

From Washington Post