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Main Entry: empirical/empiric
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: practical; based on experience

Synonyms:

experient, experiential, experimental, factual, observational, observed, pragmatic, provisional

Antonyms:

hypothetical, impractical, speculative, theoretical, unobserved
Main Entry: impostor
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: person pretending to be something else

Synonyms:

actor, beguiler, bluffer, charlatan, cheat, con artist, deceiver, empiric, fake, faker, four-flusher, fraud, hypocrite, imitator, impersonator, masquerader, mimic, mocker, mountebank, pettifogger, phony, pretender, pseudo, quack, scorner, sham, sharper, shyster, trickster
Main Entry: empirical
Part of Speech: adjective
Definition: practical

Synonyms:

empiric, experient, experiential, experimental, factual, observational, observed, pragmatic, provisional, speculative
Notes: empirical describes results determined by experiment and observed behavior or facts; theoretical describes results that are based on guesswork or hypothesis - and pragmatic is contrasted with theoretical on the grounds that the former proceeds from what is demonstrably practical, the latter from conjecture

Antonyms:

conjectural, hypothetical, impractical, theoretic, theoretical, unobserved, unproved
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