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  1. adjective. uk / θɪəˈretɪk ə l / us. Add to word list. based on ideas or theories, rather than practical uses of something or actual events: theoretical economics / physics. theoretical models / analyses / approaches. a theoretical framework / foundation / underpinning. existing only as an idea, rather than being real or actually happening:

  2. adjective. concerned primarily with theories or hypotheses rather than practical considerations. “ theoretical science” synonyms: theoretic. abstractive. of an abstracting nature or having the power of abstracting. a priori. based on hypothesis or theory rather than experiment.

  3. 1. Of, relating to, or based on theory. 2. Restricted to theory; not practical or applied: theoretical physics. 3. Studying or working to develop theory. [Late Latin theōrēticus, from Greek theōrētikos, from theōrētos, observable, from theōrein, to look at; see theorem .] the′o·ret′i·cal·ly adv.

  4. Definition of Theoretical. Let’s start with a cool word: “theoretical”. It sounds pretty fancy, right? But it’s actually not too complicated. Picture something that’s theoretical as something that lives in the world of thought or imagination. It’s like a seed of an idea that hasn’t sprouted yet.

  5. A theoretical framework (also sometimes referred to as a foundation of theory) is essentially a set of concepts, definitions, and propositions that together form a structured, comprehensive view of a specific phenomenon.

  6. Nov 7, 2023 · Theoretic and Theoretical are adjectives describing concepts or ideas that are concerned with theories rather than their practical application. While both words are often used interchangeably, 'theoretical' is more frequently used in modern academic and scientific contexts to describe principles that are understood in theory but not ...

  7. Theoretical refers to something that is based on theories or principles and not connected with practical or concrete implementation. It involves ideas, concepts, and intellectual reasoning rather than practical application or physical actions.

  8. adjective. Of or constituting theory. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Limited to or based on theory; not practical or applied; hypothetical. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. Studying or working to develop theory. American Heritage. Tending to theorize; speculative. Webster's New World. Synonyms: unpractical. supposititious.

  9. theoretical is a borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin theoreticus, ‑al suffix1. See etymology. Nearby entries.

  10. Find 53 different ways to say THEORETICAL, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.