swot

/swɑt/
verb
  1. To study hard, especially for an exam.
    • He swotted all night to pass the math exam.
    • They were swotting in the library before finals.
    • She spent the weekend swotting for her history test.
noun
  1. A person who studies very hard, often seen as boring or overly serious.
    • Don't be such a swot—come out and play with us.
    • She was a real swot, but her grades were the best in the class.
    • Everyone called him a swot because he always had his nose in a book.
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