"Studios" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Studios" Meaning

Studios can refer to:

1. A room or building where artistic, musical, or dramatic performances are rehearsed, recorded, or recorded.
2. A facility for the manufacture of television shows, films, or stage productions.
3. A private study or a personal workspace, especially for music.

In general, studios are spaces where art, creativity, and invention are encouraged, regulated, and completed.

"Studios" Examples

Usage Examples of "studios"


1. TV Studios

Each week, our family likes to regularly watch new episodes of our favorite TV show at HBO's studios in New York.

2. Music Studios

The lead singer of the band is known for her powerful voice and has recorded many hit songs in various music studios across the country.

3. Movie Studios

Warner Brothers is a well-known movie studio that has created many beloved movies, including the Harry Potter series.

4. Art Studios

The artist works in her small art studio on/at the top floor of the building, inspired by the beautiful view of the city skyline.

5. Recording Studios

The singer was very nervous recording her first album in the high-profile recording studios in Los Angeles.

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Adjectives:<br>- Young people who attend a school or university, especially to learn a particular skill or subject.<br><br>- A person who is learning a particular skill or activity.<br><br>Nouns:<br>- Pupils in a school.<br>- The young pupils at an institution of higher education, often referred to as a college or university.

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Studiedly: (adverb) in a way that shows a great deal of thought and careful consideration; thoughtfully but slightly old-fashioned.

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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.

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Nails with a pointed end, used for fastening things together.<br><br>Also: metal fasteners with a pointed end, used to secure items such as shoes or belts.<br><br> Someone or something being studious, hardworking, or diligent. <br><br>(In British English, "studs" can also refer to young male elephants.)

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