studio

noun
UK: /ˈstjuː.di.əʊ/
US: /ˈstuː.di.oʊ/
  1. A room or building where an artist, photographer, sculptor, or musician works.

    1. I like to paint in my studio. [ ] [ ]
    2. The artist's studio was filled with light and canvases ready for the next masterpiece. [ ] [ ]
  2. A company that makes films or television programs.

    1. The studio made a new movie. [ ] [ ]
    2. The film studio announced plans to release several blockbuster movies next summer. [ ] [ ]
  3. A room from which television or radio programs are broadcast.

    1. The news is live from the studio. [ ] [ ]
    2. The radio studio was soundproofed to ensure clear broadcasts across the region. [ ] [ ]
  4. A business that offers lessons or classes in a particular skill or art form.

    1. I go to the dance studio every week. [ ] [ ]
    2. The yoga studio offers a variety of classes suitable for all fitness levels. [ ] [ ]
studio adjective
  1. Relating to work done in a studio, especially sound recordings.

    1. This is a studio album. [ ] [ ]
    2. The band opted for a studio recording to capture the best possible sound quality. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "studio" in English means: A room or building where an artist, photographer, sculptor, or musician works., A company that makes films or television programs., A room from which television or radio programs are broadcast., A business that offers lessons or classes in a particular skill or art form..

The phonetic transcription of "studio" is /ˈstjuː.di.əʊ/ in British English and /ˈstuː.di.oʊ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "studio": atelier, workroom, workshop.

Example usage of "studio": "I like to paint in my studio.". More examples on the page.