Also means
affected, contrived
Usage Note
Studiato as an adjective implies something carefully calculated or rehearsed rather than spontaneous — un sorriso studiato is a 'rehearsed smile'. It carries a slightly negative connotation of artificiality, unlike preparato ('prepared'). It is the past participle of studiare used attributively.
Examples
"La sua risposta sembrava troppo studiata."
Natural Translation
His answer seemed too rehearsed.
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