studied

/ˈstʌdid/
adjective
  1. Done deliberately and with careful thought, often appearing artificial or planned.
    • He gave a studied response that avoided any real commitment.
    • Her studied indifference to the compliment was obvious.
    • The politician's studied calmness seemed rehearsed.
  2. Having gained knowledge or skill through study; well-informed.
    • She is a studied expert in Renaissance art.
    • The professor's studied approach to the problem impressed the committee.
    • His studied opinion on the matter was respected by everyone.
verb
  1. Past tense of study: to have learned about a subject by reading, memorizing, or attending classes.
    • She studied for the exam all weekend.
    • They studied the map before starting the hike.
    • He studied biology in college.
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