What is another word for scientifically?

Pronunciation: [sa͡ɪ͡əntˈɪfɪkli] (IPA)

Scientifically refers to something that is based on or related to science. There are several synonyms for the word, including empirically, experimentally, rationally, logically, and objectively. Empirically refers to something that is based on observation and experience. Experimentally refers to something done through experiment or trial and error. Rationally refers to something done through logical reasoning. Logically refers to something done through logical argument or deduction. Objectively refers to something done without bias or personal opinion. Each of these synonyms can be used to describe something that is done or understood through a scientific approach and can be used interchangeably with the word scientifically.

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Usage examples for Scientifically

Many of these gems are now as delicately and scientifically cut in Siberia as at Amsterdam or New York.
"Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia"
Maturin M. Ballou
The general impression that the Polar contention has been scientifically determined is not true.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook
The man made an effort to unlock the mad grasp of the hands round his throat, then scientifically and coolly knocked his assailant down, and, holding him down writhing, struck a match.
"Only One Love, or Who Was the Heir"
Charles Garvice

Famous quotes with Scientifically

  • Of all possible sexual perversions, religion is the only one to have ever been scientifically systematized.
    Louis Aragon
  • Inanimate objects can be classified scientifically into three major categories; those that don't work, those that break down and those that get lost.
    Russell Baker
  • Objects can be classified scientifically into three major categories: those that don't work, those that break down and those that get lost.
    Russell Baker
  • Advertisements may be evaluated scientifically; they cannot be created scientifically.
    Leo Bogart
  • It's very hard for me to know what to say about fusion right now, inasmuch as it is not yet scientifically feasible. I just can't understand how so many people are able to predict so much about something that still isn't scientifically possible.
    David R. Brower

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