studiousness

IPA: stˈudiʌsnʌs

noun

  • The state or quality of being studious.
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Examples of "studiousness" in Sentences

  • Teacher attributed school acceleration to "studiousness" and
  • As Li Hong grew in age, he developed a reputation for studiousness and kindness.
  • Therefore studiousness, which is derived from "study," is not properly about knowledge.
  • This, we suspect, spread the pain for first years and interfered with second semester studiousness.
  • In European Jewish society (pre-war), ideal male qualities were studiousness and female qualities an ability to hussle in the market place in order to support him.
  • Consequently, in so far as the knowledge of prudence pertains to all the virtues, the term "studiousness," which properly regards knowledge, is applied to all the virtues.
  • Emanuel's greatest obstacle in winning won't come down to finances or studiousness, but rather his lack of a large, natural, concrete base necessary to win an entirely urban election.
  • He had a shock of dark hair, grey eyes, and a look of studiousness emphasised by a pair of black-framed spectacles, which made him look, as a young teenager, like the film version of Harry Potter.
  • Warner has a dynamite set of teeth and his smile is what you notice first, but then you're drawn in by his studiousness -- the way he cares about the steps and about using them to express something about him, and her, and the moment.

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