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methodical
[muh-thod-i-kuhl]
adjective
performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly.
a methodical person.
Synonyms: ,painstaking, especially slow and careful; deliberate.
methodical
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adjective
characterized by method or orderliness; systematic
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- methodically adverb
- methodicalness noun
- antimethodic adjective
- antimethodical adjective
- antimethodicalness noun
- nonmethodic adjective
- nonmethodical adjective
- nonmethodicalness noun
- premethodical adjective
- quasi-methodical adjective
- unmethodic adjective
- unmethodical adjective
- unmethodicalness noun
- ³¾±šĖ³Ł³ó“ǻ徱³¦²¹±ō²Ō±š²õ²õ noun
- ³¾±šĖ³Ł³ó“ǻ徱³¦²¹±ō±ō²ā adverb
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of methodical1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Frank, praised for his methodical detail, has likened managing in the Premier League to being a head chef in a high-end restaurant.
Since then, Snell has been on a more methodical throwing plan.
He believes that Trump's chaotic, scattershot approach - including last week's comments - could end up less effective than a more methodical restructuring of American universities.
āHe has taken a very methodical approach to this. Weāve tried to take a very methodical approach to this, understanding the uniqueness of the situation,ā Prior said.
Mindful of Ohtaniās long-term health, the team has taken a methodical approach with the two-way player, limiting him to a light bullpen session in the middle of the week and a regular one on Saturdays.
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