Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
thetic
Adjective
/ˈθɛtɪk/

Definition
Relating to the act of placing or putting something in a specific position or condition.

Examples
- The thetic approach to the problem emphasizes structure and organization.
- In philosophy, thetic statements are often contrasted with antithetical ones.
- When analyzing literature, a thetic view can help clarify the author’s intent.

Meaning
The adjective ‘thetic’ pertains to the act of placing or establishing, often used in contexts that describe a proposal, assertion, or condition.

Synonyms
- Positional
- Assertive
- Propositional