Meaning & Definition of word "Theoretical"

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    Theoretical

    /θiˈɔːrɪtɪkəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Concerned with or related to the theory of a subject rather than its practical applications.
      • Example: The study provided a theoretical framework for understanding social behavior.
    • 2. Existing only in theory; not practical or practicalized.
      • Example: The theoretical models suggested a potential for success that had not been realized in practice.
    • 3. Hypothetical; based on conjecture or speculation.
      • Example: Our findings were purely theoretical, requiring further experimentation to confirm their validity.
    • 4. Relating to or based on abstract reasoning or concepts.
      • Example: Theoretical physics often explores concepts that are beyond current empirical evidence.

    Etymology

    From Greek 'theoreticalis', from 'theoria' meaning 'contemplation, speculation'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    theoretical physics:

    The branch of physics that is concerned with the development of theories to explain physical phenomena.

    theoretical framework:

    A structure that can hold or support a theory of a research study.

    theoretical knowledge:

    Knowledge that is based on theory rather than practical experience.

    Related Words

    theory:

    A set of principles on which the practice of an activity is based.

    theorist:

    A person who forms a theory or theories about a particular subject.

    hypothesis:

    A proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.

    Slang Meanings of theoretical

    Meaning: In a perfect world or under ideal conditions.

    Example Sentence: In a theoretical sense, everyone would have access to clean water.

    Meaning: Used to describe something that is only an idea and not put into practice.

    Example Sentence: That plan is all theoretical; we need to see some action.