Scientist - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈsaɪəntɪst|  American pronunciation of the word scientist
Brit.  |ˈsaɪəntɪst|  British pronunciation of the word scientist

noun

- a person with advanced knowledge of one or more sciences

Extra examples

The scientist presented his results to the committee.

...the scientist wrote a bare-bones abstract of his research and conclusions...

...you'll need the patience of a saint and the cerebrum of a rocket scientist to figure out the solution to this brainteaser...

...an extremely serious scientist who is not much given to dalliance or idle chitchat...

...as a serious scientist, she is only interested in demonstrable phenomena...

...the reclusive scientist has been called a loose cannon and a fruitcake by his detractors...

The story is about a scientist who claimed that he could resurrect the dead.

She has a mind for serious inquiry, as befits a scientist.

You have a duty as a scientist to communicate your discovery to the world.

At a special meeting, the scientist unfolded his plan to the government committee.

The magazine combines the accuracy of the scientist with the eye of the artist.

He's not really a scientist; he's just an overblown technician.

He has hope, but also a scientist's sense of realism.

He has achieved recognition and respect as a scientist.

A well-known scientist was accused of stealing his former student's ideas.

Word forms

noun
singular: scientist
plural: scientists
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