Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cramming
verb
/ˈkræm.ɪŋ/

Definition
Cramming is the act of studying intensively over a short period of time, often just before an exam or deadline.

Examples
- She was cramming for her final exams all night.
- Many students resort to cramming when they haven’t prepared well throughout the semester.
- Cramming isn’t the best way to learn; it’s better to study regularly.

Meaning
The term usually refers to the practice of trying to memorize a large amount of information quickly, often leading to information overload and limited retention.

Synonyms
- Studying
- Reviewing
- Last-minute studying
- Intensive study