contrived |
studied |
As verbs the difference between contrived and studied
is that
contrived is past tense of contrive while
studied is past tense of study.
As adjectives the difference between contrived and studied
is that
contrived is unnatural, forced while
studied is practiced; self-conscious; careful.
mannered |
studied |
As adjectives the difference between mannered and studied
is that
mannered is having manners or (often excessive) mannerisms while
studied is practiced; self-conscious; careful.
As a verb studied is
(
study).
unreal |
studied |
As adjectives the difference between unreal and studied
is that
unreal is fake; not real while
studied is practiced; self-conscious; careful.
As a verb studied is
(
study).
studyed |
studied |
Studyed is often a misspelling of studied.
Studyed has no English definition.
As a verb studied
is past tense of study.
As an adjective studied
is practiced; self-conscious; careful.
studier |
studied |
As a noun studier
is one who studies.
As a verb studied is
past tense of study.
As an adjective studied is
practiced; self-conscious; careful.
studied |
studded |
As adjectives the difference between studied and studded
is that
studied is practiced; self-conscious; careful while
studded is having studs.
As a verb studied
is (
study).
studied |
scrutinized |
As verbs the difference between studied and scrutinized
is that
studied is (
study) while
scrutinized is (
scrutinize).
As an adjective studied
is practiced; self-conscious; careful.
axiomatic |
studied |
As adjectives the difference between axiomatic and studied
is that
axiomatic is axiomatic while
studied is practiced; self-conscious; careful.
As a verb studied is
(
study).
read |
studied |
As verbs the difference between read and studied
is that
read is to think, believe; to consider (that) while
studied is past tense of study.
As a noun read
is a reading or an act of reading, especially an actor's part of a play.
As a proper noun Read
is {{surname|from=Old English}}, a less common spelling variant of Reid.
As an adjective studied is
practiced; self-conscious; careful.
study |
studied |
As verbs the difference between study and studied
is that
study is to revise materials already learned in order to make sure one does not forget them, usually in preparation for an examination while
studied is past tense of study.
As a noun study
is a state of mental perplexity or worried thought.
As an adjective studied is
practiced; self-conscious; careful.
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