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| Part of Speech: |
adjective |
| Definition: |
hypothetical |
| Synonyms: |
abstract,
academic,
analytical, as a premise,
assumed, codified, conjectural,
contingent, formalistic, formularized,
general,
ideal, idealized, ideational, ideological,
imaginative,
impractical, in the abstract, in theory, instanced,
intellectual,
logical,
metaphysical, notional, on paper,
pedantic,
philosophical, postulated, presumed, problematical,
pure,
quixotic,
speculative, suppositional,
tentative,
transcendent,
transcendental,
unearthly, unproved, unsubstantiated,
vague
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| Notes: |
empirical describes results determined by experiment and observed behavior or facts; theoretical describes results that are based on guesswork or hypothesis - and pragmatic is contrasted with theoretical on the grounds that the former proceeds from what is demonstrably practical, the latter from conjecture |
| Antonyms: |
certain, definite, factual, proven, real
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