swot
1 Americanverb (used with object)
verb (used without object)
noun
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a student who studies assiduously, especially to the exclusion of other activities or interests; grind.
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hard study or hard work; concentrated effort.
verb
noun
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Also called: swotter. a person who works or studies hard
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hard work or grind
abbreviation
verb
Other Word Forms
- swotter noun
Etymology
Origin of swot
First recorded in 1840–50; dialectal variant of sweat
Example Sentences
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"Geopolitics doesn’t wait for you to swot up on your brief."
From BBC • Jun. 16, 2024
She calls herself a swot, which translates roughly to an overenthusiastic student.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 27, 2019
I wasn’t a swot exactly, but I loved to learn and was never without a book.
From The Guardian • Aug. 9, 2019
For all his brains and later academic renown, he was no swot: he started cramming five days before finals, from an undemanding textbook nicknamed “Economics for the Half-witted Child”.
From Economist • Aug. 13, 2015
Indeed, he was only saved from being considered a swot, to use the vernacular, by the fact that from childhood's earliest hour he had been in the habit of keeping wicket like an angel.
From A Prefect's Uncle by Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville)
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