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swot

1

[ swot ]

verb (used with object)

, swot·ted, swot·ting,


swot

2

[ swot ]

verb (used without object)

, swot·ted, swot·ting.
  1. to study or work hard.

noun

  1. a student who studies assiduously, especially to the exclusion of other activities or interests; grind.
  2. hard study or hard work; concentrated effort.

swot

1

/ swɒt /

verb

  1. often foll by up to study (a subject) intensively, as for an examination; cram


noun

  1. Also calledswotterˈswɒtə a person who works or studies hard
  2. hard work or grind

SWOT

2

abbreviation for

  1. strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats: an analysis of a product made before it is marketed

swot

3

/ swɒt /

verb

  1. See swat
    a variant of swat 1

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Other Words From

  • swotter noun

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Word History and Origins

Origin of swot1

First recorded in 1840–50; dialectal variant of sweat

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Word History and Origins

Origin of swot1

C19: dialect variant of sweat (n)

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Example Sentences

His tormentors realised that he was not a mere "swot," that he had fists and knew how to use them.

But Sir Toady Lion says he isn't going to have any—being married is ever such a swot, and children are all little pigs.

However, as I never do much else I'm able to swot the French all right.

I told 'em to keep my fire in—I'm going to swot like blazes to-night.

Swot is, as the querist supposes, a military cant term, and a sufficiently vulgar one too.

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