study group

noun
UK: /ˈstʌdi ɡruːp/
US: /ˈstʌdi ɡrup/
  1. A small group of people who meet regularly to study a subject together.

    1. We have a study group for math.
    2. Our study group meets weekly to prepare for the history exam together in the library.
  2. A collaborative learning environment where students share notes and discuss concepts.

    1. Join a study group to learn more.
    2. The professor suggested forming a study group to help understand complex theories better.
study group verb
  1. To participate in a gathering with others for academic purposes.

    1. We study group every Tuesday.
    2. I often study group with my classmates before a big examination to review.

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The word "study group" in English means: A small group of people who meet regularly to study a subject together., A collaborative learning environment where students share notes and discuss concepts..

The phonetic transcription of "study group" is /ˈstʌdi ɡruːp/ in British English and /ˈstʌdi ɡrup/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "study group": "We have a study group for math.". More examples on the page.