Having been the object of study; showing the effects of study; learned.
She has a studied indifference to his remarks.
His studied performance lacked the genuine emotion that the scene required.
studiedverb
Past simple and past participle of study.
I studied hard for the test last night.
Having studied the report carefully, she felt ready to present her findings.
To learn about a subject, often at school or university.
He studied math in college.
She studied abroad to experience a different culture and broaden her horizons.
To watch or examine something carefully in order to learn more about it.
I studied the menu for a long time.
The scientist studied the behavior of the animals in their natural habitat.
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The phonetic transcription of "studied" is /ˈstʌdid/ in British English and /ˈstʌdid/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Example usage of "studied": "She has a studied indifference to his remarks.". More examples on the page.