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The synonyms of “Perusal” are: perusing, poring over, studying, study, scan, scanning, scrutiny
Perusal as a Noun
Definitions of "Perusal" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “perusal” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- Reading carefully with intent to remember.
- The action of reading or examining something.
Synonyms of "Perusal" as a noun (7 Words)
perusing | Reading carefully with intent to remember. |
poring over | Any small opening in the skin or outer surface of an animal. |
scan | A medical examination using a scanner. You could see the tumor in the CAT scan. |
scanning | The act of scanning systematic examination of a prescribed region. |
scrutiny | A prolonged intense look. Every aspect of local government was placed under scrutiny. |
study | A thing that is or deserves to be investigated the subject of an individual s study. Anthropology is the study of human beings. |
studying | Reading carefully with intent to remember. |
Usage Examples of "Perusal" as a noun
- A quick perusal of the index to the book reveals an interesting fact.
- I continued my perusal of the instructions.
Associations of "Perusal" (30 Words)
article | The definite or indefinite article. An article about middle aged executives. |
book | Register in a hotel booker. His name is in all the record books. |
conscientious | Relating to a person’s conscience. Conscientious application to the work at hand. |
crabbed | Annoyed and irritable. A crabbed unhappy middle age. |
description | The action of giving a spoken or written account. People who had seen him were able to give a description. |
detailed | Developed or executed with care and in minute detail- John Buchan. An exquisitely detailed carving. |
education | The United States federal department that administers all federal programs dealing with education including federal aid to educational institutions and students created 1979. Education is a preparation for life. |
essay | A short piece of writing on a particular subject. The infant had essayed a few wobbly steps. |
exact | (of a subject of study) permitting precise measurements as a basis for rigorously testable theories. An exact replica two feet tall was constructed. |
foregoing | The things just mentioned or stated. The foregoing analysis of the economic class structure. |
informational | Relating to or characterized by facts about something; providing information. This article is for informational purposes only. |
learn | Find out learn or determine with certainty usually by making an inquiry or other effort. I learned Sanskrit. |
literary | Of language associated with literary works or other formal writing having a marked style intended to create a particular emotional effect. The great literary works of the nineteenth century. |
literature | The humanistic study of a body of literature. Her place in literature is secure. |
mathematical | Relating to or having ability to think in or work with numbers. A mathematical whiz. |
monograph | Write a monograph on treat in a monograph. Meissner first monographed the plant in 1826. |
narrate | Narrate or give a detailed account of. The series is narrated by Richard Baker. |
novel | The literary genre represented or exemplified by novels. The novels of Jane Austen. |
pedagogy | The activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill. Pedagogy is recognized as an important profession. |
peruse | Examine carefully or at length. Laura perused a Caravaggio. |
potboiler | A literary composition of poor quality that was written quickly to make money (to boil the pot. |
read | Speak the written or printed matter that one is reading aloud. The King will read the proclamation at noon. |
reading | The action or skill of reading. The teacher assigned new readings. |
recite | Recite in elocution. She recited a poem. |
scholarly | Having or showing knowledge, learning, or devotion to academic pursuits. A scholarly career. |
storybook | A book containing a collection of stories (usually for children. It was a storybook finish to an illustrious career. |
studying | Reading carefully with intent to remember. |
teacher | A personified abstraction that teaches. Books were his teachers. |
teaching | A doctrine that is taught. Good classroom teaching is seldom rewarded. |
textbook | According to or characteristic of a casebook or textbook typical. A textbook example. |