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To swot vs to cram What's the difference between to swot and to cram? Are they synonyms?
Feb 24, 2018 7:38 AM
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They're synonyms in the sense that they both mean to study hard. The difference is the time-frame: 'swot' means to study hard (verb) and a swot (noun) is someone who studies hard. To 'cram' is to study intensely over a short time, e.g. if you have an exam on Monday you would cram over the weekend (literally cram or force the information into your mind). A 'crammer' is slang for a school or institution that prepares pupils for exams in a short period of time,
February 24, 2018
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To swot is to study. Cramming is when you do the swotting at the last minute...e.g. the night before.
February 24, 2018
Well... I can tell you that they aren't synonyms to me because "swot" is a word that I haven't heard before. I'm seeing that it's an informal British word so maybe somebody from over there can answer.
February 24, 2018
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