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mug up

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Word: Mug up

Part of Speech: Verb (informal)

Definition: "Mug up" means to study intensively or to cram, especially before an exam or a test. It implies putting in a lot of effort to learn or memorize information in a short amount of time.

Usage Instructions:
  • Use "mug up" when talking about preparing for exams, tests, or when you need to remember information quickly.
  • It is an informal phrase, so it's best used in casual conversations rather than formal writing.
Example:
  • "I have a math test tomorrow, so I need to mug up on all the formulas tonight."
Advanced Usage:
  • You can use "mug up" in various tenses. For example:
    • Past: "I mugged up on my history notes for the exam last week."
    • Future: "I will mug up on my vocabulary for the English test next week."
Word Variants:
  • The phrase does not have direct variants, but you can use synonyms or similar phrases like "cram" or "study hard."
Different Meanings:
  • "Mug up" is primarily used in the context of studying. It does not have widely recognized alternative meanings.
Synonyms:
  • Cram
  • Study hard
  • Review intensively
  • Bone up (another informal phrase with a similar meaning)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Bone up on: This is a synonym for "mug up". For example: "I need to bone up on my biology before the test."
  • Hit the books: This idiom means to start studying seriously. For example: "I need to hit the books this weekend to prepare for my finals."
Conclusion:

"Mug up" is a useful and informal way to express the act of studying hard, especially in a short time before an important test or exam.

Verb
  1. study intensively, as before an exam
    • I had to bone up on my Latin verbs before the final exam

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