Systematic

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Pronunciation: /sɪstəˈmætɪk/

Definitions of systematic

adjective characterized by method or orderliness

Example Sentences

A1 She followed a systematic approach to organizing her desk.

A2 The teacher used a systematic method to help the students learn new vocabulary.

B1 The company implemented a systematic training program for new employees.

B2 The research team conducted a systematic review of the literature before starting their study.

C1 The detective used systematic analysis to solve the complex case.

C2 The scientist's systematic approach to data collection led to groundbreaking discoveries.

Examples of systematic in a Sentence

formal The researchers used a systematic approach to analyze the data.

informal She has a systematic way of organizing her closet.

slang I need to get my life together and be more systematic about things.

figurative In order to achieve success, you need to have a systematic plan in place.

Grammatical Forms of systematic

past tense

systematized

plural

systematics

comparative

more systematic

superlative

most systematic

present tense

systematizes

future tense

will systematize

perfect tense

has systematized

continuous tense

is systematizing

singular

systematic

positive degree

systematic

infinitive

to systematize

gerund

systematizing

participle

systematized

Origin and Evolution of systematic

First Known Use: 1696 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'systematic' originates from the Latin word 'systematicus', which is derived from the Greek word 'systematikos' meaning 'methodical'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe something methodical or organized, the word 'systematic' has evolved to also connote thoroughness and consistency in approach or behavior.