What is another word for hit the books?
Pronunciation:
[ hˈɪt ðə bˈʊks], [ hˈɪt ðə bˈʊks], [ h_ˈɪ_t ð_ə b_ˈʊ_k_s]
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Synonyms for Hit the books:
v.
• cognition (verb) • cram (verb)- mugs up,
- re view,
- hitting the books,
- re-view,
- re-views,
- re-viewed,
- megabooked,
- hit books,
- re vising,
- re viewing,
- re vised,
- re-vising,
- re-vised,
- re views,
- megabooking,
- re-vise,
- mugged up,
- megabooks,
- re vise,
- re viewed,
- mugging up.
- burying yourself in,
- got hang of,
- beats game,
- gat hold of,
- megastudied,
- beats the system,
- getting down pat,
- get knack of,
- gotten down cold,
- under-standing,
- gotten hold of,
- got down pat,
- excelled in,
- gotten down pat,
- gets knack of,
- gained mastery,
- beating the game,
- buried yourself in,
- buries yourself in,
- gotten hang of,
- beats system,
- gotten knack of,
- gat hang of,
- got down cold,
- gotten the knack of,
- learn ropes,
- under stood,
- under stand,
- under stands,
- under-stands,
- beating system,
- beat system,
- gaining mastery,
- getting the knack of,
- megastudies,
- getting hang of,
- got the hang of,
- gat knack of,
- gets down pat,
- excels in,
- under standing,
- gets the knack of,
- gat down pat,
- beat game,
- get hang of,
- gets hang of,
- gat the knack of,
- beating the system,
- gets down cold,
- gotten the hang of,
- gets hold of,
- megastudying,
- got the knack of,
- gat the hang of,
- gat down cold,
- gains mastery,
- getting down cold,
- beating game,
- under-stood,
- gets the hang of,
- getting knack of,
- getting the hang of,
- got knack of,
- excelling in,
- beats the game.
Other synonyms:
• cram • master- beat the system,
- beat the game,
- get down cold,
- gain mastery,
- megastudy,
- getting hold of,
- excel in,
- learn the ropes,
- get down pat,
- get the hang of,
- get the knack of,
- got hold of,
- get hold of,
- bury yourself in.
- polish up,
- study,
- thinking out,
- buried in,
- crack the books,
- bury oneself in,
- lucubrate,
- cram,
- dive into,
- Perpend,
- brood over,
- read up,
- mulls over,
- pore over,
- thought out,
- mulling over,
- master,
- thought over,
- apply oneself,
- think out,
- mull over.
- studied,
- con,
- read,
- crack a book.
How to use "Hit the books" in context?
"hit the books" means to start studying for an exam. It's often the last thing people want to do, but it's important to get ahead of the curve. Studying can be difficult, but it's worth it if you want to do well on your exams. Here are some tips to help you hit the books:
1. Make a study plan.figure out what you need to study and when. This will help you stay on track.
2. Set a study schedule. try to study for 30-60 minutes a day, seven days a week.
3. Take practice exams.
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