Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
purely-hypothetical
adjective
/pjʊrli haɪpəˈθɛtɪkəl/
Definition
Based on a proposed situation or idea that is not grounded in reality.
Examples
- The idea of time travel is purely-hypothetical and has not been proven feasible.
- In the debate, he presented a purely-hypothetical scenario to illustrate his point.
- While the scientist’s theory was fascinating, it remained purely-hypothetical without experimental evidence.
Meaning
The term ‘purely-hypothetical’ is used to describe scenarios or concepts that are imagined or theoretical, often for the purpose of discussion or analysis, without any real-world application.
Synonyms
- theoretical
- speculative
- imaginary
- abstract
- notional