Generalised vs Hypothetical - What's the difference?
generalised | hypothetical | Related terms |
Based upon a hypothesis; conjectural
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(philosophy) conditional; contingent upon some hypothesis/antecedent
A hypothetical situation or proposition
Generalised is a related term of hypothetical.
As adjectives the difference between generalised and hypothetical
is that generalised is while hypothetical is based upon a hypothesis; conjectural.As a verb generalised
is (generalise).As a noun hypothetical is
a hypothetical situation or proposition.hypothetical
English
Adjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* conjectural * (contingent upon some hypothesis) conditionalAntonyms
* (actual) actual * (in philosophy) categoricalNoun
(en noun)- These hypotheticals serve no purpose until we have more information.