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theorematic

Upper-Intermediate (B2)

IPA: /θɪəˈrɛmætɪk/

KK: /θiˈɔrəmætɪk/

adjective
Definition

Relating to a theorem, which is a statement that has been proven based on previously established statements or principles.


Example

The theorematic approach to solving the problem helped clarify the underlying principles.


Conversation
Sloth A
Did you get a chance to read that new math article?
Sloth B
Not yet, but I heard it discusses some theorematic concepts.
Sloth A
Yeah, it's really interesting how they explain the proofs.
Sloth B
I can't wait to dive into the theorematic details once I have time!

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
theoretical
hypothetical
abstract
Antonyms
practical
empirical
real
Root Explanation

The word 'theorematic' is derived from 'theorem' (from Greek 'theorema', meaning something to be viewed or considered) and the suffix '-atic' (meaning pertaining to or characterized by). Thus, 'theorematic' refers to something that is related to or characterized by a theorem.

Memory Tip

Think of 'theorem' as something that is to be 'viewed' or 'considered', and the '-atic' suffix indicates that it pertains to that concept. This helps you remember that 'theorematic' relates to the nature of theorems.

Visually Confused Words
thermantic
thematic
termatic
categorematic
untheoretic
thermotic
choreatic
athematic
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