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The kid was very studious and tried hard.
comaparative : more industrious superlative: most industrious
Contrary to expectations, the atmosphere in the library did not assist the children to be more 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.
"Studying" is not a superlative, as it is not an adjective. "Most studious" is a superlative of "studious."
"Studious" is an adjective. It describes someone who is diligent, hardworking, and dedicated to learning or studying.
Translation: estudiosa
"Estudioso" is Spanish for "studious". It is pronounced "eh-stoo-dee-OH-so". Please see the Related link below for confirmation of the translation.
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"Studious" refers to someone who is diligent, focused, and devoted to learning or studying. It often describes a person who is dedicated to academic pursuits and spends a lot of time engaged in study or intellectual activities.
Studiousness.
More studious
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.
The kid was very studious and tried hard.
more studious, most studious