Pronunciation: /ˈθiːsɪs/
noun a statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
A1 My thesis is about the importance of recycling.
A2 Her thesis focused on the effects of social media on mental health.
B1 The thesis presented a new theory on climate change adaptation.
B2 His thesis proposed a novel approach to solving the problem of urban congestion.
C1 The thesis was groundbreaking in its analysis of global economic trends.
C2 The thesis received high praise from experts in the field.
adjective relating to or involving a thesis
A1 My thesis idea is to study the behavior of ants in different environments.
A2 The thesis statement of my research paper is clear and concise.
B1 The thesis project I am working on explores the impact of social media on mental health.
B2 The thesis defense was a nerve-wracking but ultimately rewarding experience.
C1 His thesis work on renewable energy sources has been published in several prestigious journals.
C2 The thesis advisor praised the student for their innovative research methodology.
formal The thesis of the research paper focused on the impact of climate change on biodiversity.
informal I finally finished my thesis on the history of jazz music.
slang I aced my thesis presentation on artificial intelligence.
figurative His actions spoke louder than any thesis he could have written.
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