• Frequency of Use
    60 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    40 %
  • Thus Meanings

    adverb in a way that is true, correct, or accurate; in this way

    conjunction used to introduce a logical conclusion or result

    Fields related to thus

    Science

    Used to summarize findings or results based on experimentation or research

    Philosophy

    Used to introduce a logical consequence or inference

    Mathematics

    Used to show a logical progression or conclusion in a proof or solution

    Academic Writing

    Used to indicate a conclusion or result based on previous information or reasoning

    Legal Writing

    Used to show a logical conclusion or consequence of a previous statement

    Occupation Usage of thus

    Writer

    In academic writing, 'thus' is often used to indicate a conclusion or result based on previous information. For example, 'The data supports the hypothesis; thus, we can conclude that the theory is valid.'

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use 'thus' when presenting findings or conclusions based on research or clinical observations. For instance, 'The patient exhibited symptoms of anxiety and depression; thus, a diagnosis of comorbid disorders was made.'

    Lawyer

    Lawyers may use 'thus' in legal documents or arguments to establish a logical connection between evidence and a legal conclusion. For example, 'The defendant's actions were in violation of the contract terms; thus, they are liable for breach of contract.'

    Scientist

    Scientists often use 'thus' in research papers to indicate a logical progression or inference based on experimental results. For instance, 'The data showed a significant correlation between variables A and B; thus, we can infer a causal relationship.'

    Teacher

    Teachers may use 'thus' when explaining concepts or guiding students through logical reasoning. For example, 'The equation simplifies to x = 5; thus, the solution to the problem is x = 5.'

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