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Systematic has 4 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

characterized by order and planning

"the investigation was very systematic"

"a systematic administrator"

2

of or relating to taxonomy

"taxonomic relations"

"a taxonomic designation"

3

Carried out using a planned, ordered procedure.

"The researcher conducted a systematic review of all medical journals to ensure no relevant studies were overlooked."

In plain English: Systematic means doing something carefully and following an organized plan step by step instead of just guessing randomly.

"The team followed a systematic approach to solve the problem step by step."

Usage: Use systematic to describe methods or approaches that follow a consistent plan rather than random chance. It is often paired with words like review, search, or analysis to emphasize thoroughness and order.

Adverb
1

systematically

"The detective investigated the crime scene in a methodical and organized manner to ensure no evidence was overlooked."

Example Sentences
"The team followed a systematic approach to solve the problem step by step." adj
"The librarian organized the books in a systematic way to make them easier to find." adj
"Our team followed a systematic approach to solve the complex problem step by step." adj
"She keeps her garden with a systematic plan that ensures every plant gets enough water." adj
Related Terms
Antonyms
unsystematic

Origin

The word systematic comes from the Late Latin systēmaticus, which was borrowed from Koine Greek meaning "pertaining to a composite or system." It entered English through this lineage rather than being formed directly from the modern English words "system" and "-atic."

Rhyming Words
tic otic etic ictic mutic lotic attic ontic istic vatic octic latic metic artic ustic matic votic retic optic nitic
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