studiously

IPA: stˈudiʌsɫi

adverb

  • In a studious manner.
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Examples of "studiously" in Sentences

  • It's a word studiously avoided by area school officials.
  • In the hospital, I listened studiously as the nurse explained the “latch-on technique.”
  • The NAACP is officially nonpartisan, but to call it "studiously" so is perhaps a bit of a stretch.
  • It remained studiously silent throughout this campaign, although its preference for Mr. Ma's re-election was no secret.
  • I stood beside him as we waited for Mr. Soper, who darted between two carriages and came toward us, studiously ignoring the crowd.
  • Throughout the Bush administration, the Kremlin studiously followed the White House road map on how to make excuses for controversial actions and policies.
  • Most of the proposals we argue about so ferociously will have only marginal effects on how we live, especially compared with the ethnic, regional and social differences that we so studiously ignore.
  • Their "plain" styles are really just exercises in banality, studiously avoiding the "literary" because to attempt something other than bare proficiency would reveal the aesthetic void at the core of their work.
  • In the end, Mr Obama borrowed heavily from the bipartisan commission he had up until then studiously failed to endorse by proposing to reduce the deficit by $4tn in 12 years, two years longer than the commission proposed.
  • If not exactly what is called studiously disposed, I was, at all events, fond of learning and reading, and gaining information in every variety of way, and the commendations I received from my masters encouraged me to be diligent and attentive.

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