IPA: /ˈstʌdɪdnəs/
KK: /ˈstʌdɪdnəs/
The quality of being carefully thought out or planned, often in a deliberate manner.
Her studiedness in the presentation impressed everyone in the audience.
Studiedness → The word is formed from "studied" (the past participle of "study", which comes from Latin "studiare", meaning to apply oneself) and "-ness" (a suffix used to form nouns indicating a state or condition). The term "studiedness" refers to the state or quality of being studied or showing careful consideration.
Think of someone who has 'applied themselves' ('studiare') to their work, and the '-ness' indicates the state of being that way. This helps you remember that 'studiedness' means the quality of being thoughtful or deliberate.