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systematic

/ˌsɪs.təˈmæt.ɪk/adjective4 syllables

Systematic means: characterized by order and planning.

Synonyms for systematic4

adjective, as in characterized by order and planning

adjective, as in of or relating to taxonomy

taxonomic, taxonomical

Opposites of systematic

unsystematic

What does systematic mean?2

adjective

1

characterized by order and planning“the investigation was very systematic”

2

of or relating to taxonomy“taxonomic relations”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with systematic?27

two syllables

three syllables

dramatictraumaticpragmaticecstaticerraticthematicfanaticclimaticschematicpneumaticemphatic

five syllables

aristocratic
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All 27 rhymes for systematic, grouped by syllable

Systematic in a sentence

  • Human rights violations, misogyny and exclusion are widespread and systematic.Cangarejo
  • Logic is a systematic method of coming to the wrong conclusion with confidence.Zifre
  • We'll begin a systematic search of the town.CM
  • Genocide is the systematic effort to exterminate an entire people.shekitten
  • Turkish grammar is very systematic and very consistent.Adelpa
  • I don't call it colonization, I call it systematic raw materials exploitation.marcelostockle
  • Mandarin Chinese is renowned for its highly systematic, logical and mathematical structure.Adelpa
  • Language is one of the most systematic, subtle, and significant vehicles for spreading racist ideology.DJ_Saidez

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