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stu·dious·ly
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Princeton's WordNet
studiouslyadverb
in a studious manner
"she examined the data studiously"
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studiouslyadverb
In a studious manner.
Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Studiouslyadverb
Etymology: from studious.
On a short pruning hook his head reclines,
And studiously surveys his gen’rous wines. John Dryden, Æn.All of them studiously cherished the memory of their honourable extraction. Francis Atterbury.
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studiously
Studiously is an adverb that refers to the act of doing something carefully, meticulously, diligently, or deliberately, often involving thought or study. It suggests a serious attention and effort towards learning or understanding something. It can also refer to the act of doing something in a way that shows you are trying to avoid provoking or being noticed by someone. Example: He was studiously taking notes during the lecture.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of studiously in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of studiously in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3
Examples of studiously in a Sentence
While sometimes things look bleak and difficult, there’s opportunity in everything, and you have to find the opportunity, you have to work to do that with creative leadership, i am absolutely confident that if people approach this thoughtfully, studiously, soberly, with creativity, there is a way to find strength out of whatever we do ahead.
The radio (and television) programs have been welcomed by parents as well as pupils, who on a daily basis, studiously, sit by their radio. The fact they are engaged is a sign of success.
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