Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
heurism
Noun
/ˈhjʊərɪzəm/

Definition
Heurism refers to a problem-solving technique that employs a practical method or various strategies to discover solutions or make decisions.

Examples
- Heurism can be particularly useful in creative fields where traditional methods may not apply.
- In many scientific discoveries, heurism allowed researchers to explore new ideas outside the conventional framework.

Meaning
Heurism is often associated with explorative and innovative thinking, utilizing experience-based techniques to find satisfactory solutions rather than optimal ones.

Synonyms
- Rule of thumb
- Experimentation
- Trial and error
- Insight