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methodical
[muh-thod-i-kuhl]
adjective
performed, disposed, or acting in a systematic way; systematic; orderly.
a methodical person.
painstaking, especially slow and careful; deliberate.
methodical
/ mɪˈθɒdɪkəl /
adjective
characterized by method or orderliness; systematic
Other Word 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
Word History and Origins
Origin of methodical1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
He’s bullish and impatient, she’s flexible and methodical.
“Adjustments in award amounts follow a methodical, risk-informed analysis with the goal of ensuring that every dollar spent yields the maximum benefit for the American people.”
Officers are expected to remain on the scene for several days, with a number of teams trying to figure out what happened, Davis said, promising a "slow and methodical" investigation.
The NIH is leading a report on the causes of autism that was expected to be a methodical review of existing scientific literature and be released Sept. 29, according to people familiar with the matter.
It’s so methodical and there’s something really unnerving about it.
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