slow study

The term "slow study" is often used to describe someone who requires more time to learn or understand new information, without implying a lack of intelligence.

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Definition

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(informal, colloquial)A person who needs more time than usual to learn or understand new information.

Example

  • Despite being a slow study, he eventually mastered the subject with persistent effort.
  • Teachers need to be patient with slow studies, providing them with additional support.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "slow study":

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