Inklingo

estudiado

/es-too-dee-ah-doh/

studied

A person sitting at a wooden desk with an open book and a glowing lamp, looking focused.

A person who has studied by reading books.

estudiado(verb)

mA1regular ar

studied

?

past action

Also:

learned

?

having gained knowledge

📝 In Action

He estudiado mucho para el examen de mañana.

A1

I have studied a lot for tomorrow's exam.

Juan ya ha estudiado la lección.

A1

Juan has already studied the lesson.

Word Connections

Synonyms

Antonyms

  • ignorado (ignored/neglected)

Common Collocations

  • haber estudiadoto have studied

💡 Grammar Points

The 'Finished' Action Form

When you use this word after 'haber' (to have), it always ends in -o and never changes, no matter who you are talking about.

❌ Common Pitfalls

Don't change the ending with 'Haber'

Mistake: "Ellas han estudiadas."

Correction: Ellas han estudiado. When used as a verb form with 'have', it stays exactly as 'estudiado'.

A person standing in a stiff, dramatic pose as if performing for an audience.

A deliberate and studied pose.

estudiado(adjective)

mB2

studied

?

planned or unnatural behavior

,

calculated

?

deliberate actions

Also:

affected

?

insincere behavior

📝 In Action

Tenía una sonrisa muy estudiada frente a las cámaras.

B2

She had a very studied (unnatural) smile in front of the cameras.

Sus movimientos eran lentos y estudiados.

C1

His movements were slow and calculated.

Word Connections

Synonyms

  • calculado (calculated)
  • deliberado (deliberate)

Antonyms

  • espontáneo (spontaneous)
  • natural (natural)

Common Collocations

  • una respuesta estudiadaa calculated response
  • gesto estudiadostudied gesture

💡 Grammar Points

Describing People and Things

When this word is used as a description, it must match the gender and number of the noun. Use 'estudiado' for men/masculine things and 'estudiada' for women/feminine things.

⭐ Usage Tips

Subtle Meaning

Using this to describe a person's behavior often implies they are trying too hard to look a certain way.

🔄 Conjugations

subjunctive

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesestudiaran
yoestudiara
estudiaras
vosotrosestudiarais
nosotrosestudiáramos
él/ella/ustedestudiara

present

ellos/ellas/ustedesestudien
yoestudie
estudies
vosotrosestudiéis
nosotrosestudiemos
él/ella/ustedestudie

indicative

preterite

ellos/ellas/ustedesestudiaron
yoestudié
estudiaste
vosotrosestudiasteis
nosotrosestudiamos
él/ella/ustedestudió

imperfect

ellos/ellas/ustedesestudiaban
yoestudiaba
estudiabas
vosotrosestudiabais
nosotrosestudiábamos
él/ella/ustedestudiaba

present

ellos/ellas/ustedesestudian
yoestudio
estudias
vosotrosestudiáis
nosotrosestudiamos
él/ella/ustedestudia

✏️ Quick Practice

💡 Quick Quiz: estudiado

Question 1 of 1

Which sentence uses 'estudiado' as an adjective meaning 'unnatural'?

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 'estudiado' and 'estudioso'?

'Estudioso' describes someone who likes to study or is a hard worker (a studious person). 'Estudiado' usually refers to an action that has been completed (I have studied) or something that is deliberate and planned (a studied move).