"Students" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Adjectives:
- Young people who attend a school or university, especially to learn a particular skill or subject.
- A person who is learning a particular skill or activity.
Nouns:
- Pupils in a school.
- The young pupils at an institution of higher education, often referred to as a college or university.
Containing or showing an excessive respect for oneself or one's social class, suggesting that one is too proud or snobbish.
To be in a difficult or annoying situation, where one finds it hard to move forward or make progress.<br><br>Example: "I've been stuck in this traffic for hours."<br><br>Synonyms: trapped, blocked, unable to proceed, jammed<br><br>Antonyms: free, unobstructed, moving forward, liberated.
Studiedly: (adverb) in a way that shows a great deal of thought and careful consideration; thoughtfully but slightly old-fashioned.
A studio is a room or building where artists, singers, musicians, or other creatives work, record, or perform, typically with equipment such as cameras, instruments, or soundproofing. It can also refer to a small workroom, usually used by an individual, for activities like painting, pottery, or writing.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "studio" can also refer to:<br><br> A recording studio: a soundproof room where music or audio recordings are made.<br> A paint studio: a room or space where artists work on painting or drawing.<br> A dance studio: a room where dancers rehearse, practice, and perform.<br> A television or film studio: a place where TV shows or movies are produced.<br> An artist's studio: a space where an artist works, often used for sculpting, painting, or other visual arts.<br><br>The term "studio" can also imply a space that is well-equipped, specially designed, and fitting for creative pursuits.