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Unstudious - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Unstudious describes someone who is not inclined to study or lacks diligence in learning. It suggests a lack of interest or effort in academic or intellectual pursuits.

unstudious

/ʌnˈstud.i.əs/ /ʌnˈstjuː.di.əs/

Definition:

Not inclined to study or learn; lacking diligence in academic pursuits.

Synonyms:

lazy, idle, neglectful, indifferent

Part of Speech:

adjective

Antonyms:

studious, diligent, hardworking

Common Collocations:

unstudious habits, unstudious behavior, unstudious attitude

Derivatives:

unstudiously, unstudiousness

Usage Tips:

Use "unstudious" to describe someone who avoids studying or lacks academic effort; often implies laziness or disinterest in learning.

Common Phrases:

none commonly associated

Etymology:

Derived from the prefix "un-" (not) + "studious," from Latin "studiōsus" (eager, diligent).

Examples:

  • 1. He was unstudious and rarely opened his books.
  • 2. Her unstudious habits worried her teachers before exams.
  • 3. The unstudious boy spent all his time playing games instead of reading.
  • 4. An unstudious attitude can lead to poor grades in school.

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