quick study
Americannoun
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someone who is able to learn a new job or adjust to a new social environment in a short time.
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an actor who can learn lines and become proficient in a role on short notice.
Example Sentences
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A quick study revealed that managing the benefits would be a part-time job.
“Leading a public office requires a willingness to learn and serve — and I’m a quick study.”
From Salon
Paul likes to remind people that he’s a lightning quick study—he insists that he has never been knocked out or knocked down, not even in sparring.
Nacua, 24, proved a quick study after the Rams selected him in the fifth round of the 2023 draft out of Brigham Young.
From Los Angeles Times
His schedule underlines that he also needs to be a quick study in a new skill - retail politics.
From BBC
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