Theory
UK //ˈθɪəri//US //ˈθɪəri//
Definition
A set of principles or ideas intended to explain something.
In simple words: An idea or explanation that tries to explain something.
Examples
- Einstein's theory of relativity revolutionized our understanding of space and time.
- The theory of evolution explains the diversity of life on Earth.
- Many scientists support the theory that climate change is caused by human activities.
- She developed a theory about how people learn languages.
- In his speech, he referenced a fascinating theory regarding the origins of the universe.
Usage notes
Used in academic and everyday contexts. Avoid in casual conversations unless discussing ideas or concepts.
Grammar pattern
standalone noun
Memory hint
Think of 'theory' as a 'thought' - both start with 'th'.
Collocations
- scientific theory
- theory of relativity
- theory in practice
- theory and practice
Synonyms
- hypothesis
- principle
- model
- framework
- concept
Antonyms
- fact
- truth
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'hypothesis'; a theory is more established.
- Incorrectly used to mean 'theory' as just a guess or opinion.