SCIENTIFIC THEORY
(noun)Definitions
There is 1 meaning of the phrase
Scientific Theory.
Scientific Theory - as a noun
A theory that explains scientific observations
Example: "Scientific theories must be falsifiable"
Hypernyms (Closely Related)
theory12Hyponyms (Broadly Related)
big-bang theorynebular hypothesisplanetesimal hypothesiscontinuous creation theory
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Example Sentences
"One example of a scientific theory is the theory of evolution."
"The scientific theory of gravity explains why objects fall to the ground."
"The scientific theory of relativity revolutionized our understanding of space and time."
"A scientific theory must be able to make predictions that can be tested."
"Scientists often disagree about certain aspects of a scientific theory."