The actress religiously avoided reading news coverage as she engaged in her studious, deliberate decision-making process.
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He was studious of serving his country to the very last, and the sorrow of the people seemed equal to his assiduity.
Pinnock's Improved Edition of Dr. Goldsmith's History of Rome|Oliver Goldsmith
He was a sober, clear-headed, studious and somewhat taciturn boy, quick to perceive and prompt to act.
Memoirs of Orange Jacobs|Orange Jacobs
To the studious and delicate of both sexes, this is absolutely necessary to preserve the health and vigour of the body.
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The studious young citizens read the "criticism" and the "essay" with the most praiseworthy avidity.
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He rose and met her in the hall, whence he could still keep his eye on McVay's studious figure in the library.
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British Dictionary definitions for studious
studious
/ (ˈstjuːdɪəs) /
adjective
given to study
of a serious, thoughtful, and hard-working character
showing deliberation, care, or precision
Derived forms of studious
studiously, adverbstudiousness, noun
Word Origin for studious
C14: from Latin studiōsus devoted to, from studium assiduity