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hypothetical

[ hahy-puh-thet-i-kuhl ]

adjective

  1. assumed or entertained as a theoretical possibility, invented example, premise for argument’s sake, etc.; supposed:

    In the hypothetical case that you miss your flight or it is delayed, you will need a contingency plan.

    Synonyms: , , ,

  2. relating to or characterized by the use of assumptions for argument’s sake or of provisional, informed conjectures to guide investigation:

    Science depends on hypothetical reasoning.

  3. Logic.
    1. (of a proposition) highly conjectural; not well supported by available evidence.
    2. (of a proposition or syllogism) conditional ( def 3 ).
  4. tending to resort to theoretical assumptions, conditional propositions, invented examples, etc., especially unrealistic ones; speculative:

    His stuff is fun to read, but he’s so hypothetical I can’t take him seriously.

    Stop the worry spiral in your mind before your thoughts become too hypothetical.



noun

  1. a hypothetical situation, instance, etc.:

    The Secretary of Defense refused to discuss hypotheticals with the reporters.

hypothetical

/ ˌɪəˈθɛɪə /

adjective

  1. having the nature of a hypothesis
  2. assumed or thought to exist
  3. logic another word for conditional
  4. existing only as an idea or concept

    a time machine is a hypothetical device

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Derived Forms

  • ˌˈٳپ, adverb
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ··ٳ··· adverb
  • ܲ···ٳ·· adjective
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of hypothetical1

First recorded in 1580–90; from Greek dzٳپ(ó) “supposed” ( hypo- hypo- + the- “placed, put,” base of پٳéԲ “to place, put, set”) + -tikos -tic ) + -al 1
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When Nozick first introduced the experience machine, the idea was purely hypothetical.

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One is that — as Tobias’ Bluhdorn hypothetical warns us — it’s not always easy to predict how the market will take any particular news.

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Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office on Monday, the president welcomed a hypothetical showdown between himself and former President Barack Obama in the 2028 presidential election.

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Much of the hype surrounding Pochettino's hypothetical return to Spurs stems from the fact Postecoglou is by no means certain of remaining in charge heading into next season.

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A hypothetical magnitude-9.3 earthquake near Alaska’s eastern Aleutian Islands could bring a damaging tsunami to the San Francisco Bay Area in about five hours, and to L.A. and Orange counties in about six.

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