Studiedly: meaning, definitions and examples
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studiedly
[ ˈstʌd.id.li ]
manner of study
In a studiedly manner means doing something with careful thought or consideration, often to appear deliberate or intentional. This term suggests a level of preparation or awareness that goes beyond casual or instinctive actions.
Synonyms
deliberately, intentionally, thoughtfully.
Examples of usage
- She smiled studiedly at the audience before speaking.
- He approached the problem studiedly, weighing all possible solutions.
- The artist painted studiedly, ensuring every detail was perfect.
- They discussed the issues studiedly, taking notes and making plans.
Translations
Translations of the word "studiedly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 estudiosamente
🇮🇳 अध्ययनपूर्वक
🇩🇪 studiert
🇮🇩 dengan teliti
🇺🇦 дослідно
🇵🇱 studialnie
🇯🇵 勉強して
🇫🇷 étudié
🇪🇸 estudiadamente
🇹🇷 çalışarak
🇰🇷 공부하면서
🇸🇦 بشكل دراسي
🇨🇿 studijně
🇸🇰 študijne
🇨🇳 学习地
🇸🇮 študijsko
🇮🇸 námfús
🇰🇿 зерттеу арқылы
🇬🇪 სწავლულად
🇦🇿 öyrənməklə
🇲🇽 estudiadamente
Etymology
The term 'studiedly' derives from the root word 'study', which comes from the Latin 'studium', meaning 'zeal' or 'devotion'. The suffix '-ly' is used to form adverbs, indicating the manner in which an action is performed. Throughout the evolution of language, 'studiedly' has maintained its connection to the idea of careful consideration and conscious effort. The early use of the term can be traced back to the 19th century, reflecting an increasing emphasis on the importance of thoughtful reflection in various fields such as education, arts, and sciences. As language has evolved, 'studiedly' has come to represent not just the act of studying but also the deliberate manner in which one engages in tasks that require attention and care.