The glasses made her look very studious. The studious group met every day to review their notes. The scholar's studious habits helped him maintain his 4.0 gpa.
She diligently completed her homework every night, proving herself to be quite studious.
She is known for her studious approach to learning, always seen with her nose buried in books.
The noun form of "studious" is "studiousness."
"Studious" is an adjective. It describes someone who is diligent, hardworking, and dedicated to learning or studying.
I have a group project with my classmates next week.
Studious students sit sadly singing songs of sympathy.
The kid was very studious and tried hard.
Finals week is a very studious time.
Contrary to expectations, the atmosphere in the library did not assist the children to be more studious.
More studious
most studious
"The laboratory was crowded with a variety of studious scientists."i have a laboratory in my basement
I have a group project with my classmates next week.
more studious, most studious
comaparative : more industrious superlative: most industrious
becaue she is a studous girl that's why
"Studying" is not a superlative, as it is not an adjective. "Most studious" is a superlative of "studious."
"Studios" is a plural noun. Nouns don't have a comparative or superlative degree. If you meant studious, that would be more studious and most studious.