Systematic
UK /["/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk/"]/US /["/ˌsɪstəˈmætɪk/"]/
Definition
done according to a system or plan, in a complete, efficient or determined way
In simple words: Doing things in a careful and organized way.
Examples
- a **systematic approach to** solving the problem
- a systematic attempt to destroy the organization
- The prisoner was subjected to systematic torture.
- the systematic analysis of the risks involved
- None of the studies were sufficiently systematic to give a reliable result.
- She was thorough and systematic in her acquisition of the collection.
Usage notes
Used in formal contexts, especially in academic or professional settings. Not commonly used in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of a 'systematic' approach like a train on tracks — it follows a clear path.
Collocations
- systematic approach
- systematic review
- systematic study
- systematic error
- systematic plan
Synonyms
- methodical
- organized
- ordered
- structured
- regular
Antonyms
- chaotic
- haphazard
- random
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'systematic' vs 'systemic'.
- Using it as a noun instead of an adjective.
- Overusing in informal conversations.