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Synonyms and antonyms of To study, or to study hard in American Thesaurus

To study, or to study hard

study (verb)

to learn about a subject by going to class

learn (verb)

education to study something so that you remember it exactly

train (verb)

to study something such as painting, dancing, or singing for a long time

cram (verb)

informal to study hard in order to learn a lot in a short time, especially for an examination

research (verb)

to make a detailed study of something in order to discover new facts

specialize (verb)

to be an expert in a particular part of a subject or profession

memorize (verb)

to learn something so that you remember it perfectly

specialise ()

a British spelling of specialize

review (verb)

educationAmerican to study your notes and course information again in order to prepare for a test. The British word is revise

bone up ()

to study hard or learn about something in order to prepare for a test, meeting, etc.

concentrate on ()

to major in something at a college or university

go over ()

to practice and repeat something in order to learn it

major in ()

to study something as your main subject at a college or university

revise (verb)

educationBritish to review for a test

study (verb)

to do work such as reading and homework

swot (verb)

Britishinformal to study very hard, especially for an examination

walk through ()

to practice or learn something in a slow patient way, or to show someone how to do something