Thesis
UK /["/ˈθiːsɪs/","/ˈθiːsiːz/"]/US /["/ˈθiːsɪs/","/ˈθiːsiːz/"]/
Definition
a long piece of writing completed by a student as part of a university degree, based on their own research
In simple words: A long paper that students write for their degree showing their research.
Examples
- She spent years researching her thesis on climate change.
- His thesis presents a new perspective on social inequality.
- The thesis of the paper is clearly articulated in the introduction.
- They were required to submit a thesis as part of their graduate program.
- A solid thesis is essential for a compelling argument.
Usage notes
Used primarily in academic contexts when discussing research or formal arguments. Not appropriate in casual conversations.
Grammar pattern
thesis + subject
Memory hint
Think of 'the-sis' as a sister (sis) who writes helpfully for your academic success.
Collocations
- doctoral
- honors
- MA
- do
- work on
- write
- project
- research
- topic
- in a/the thesis
- thesis about
- thesis on
- basic
- central
- fundamental
- prove
- support
- disprove
- thesis about
Synonyms
- dissertation
- argument
- claim
- proposition
- position
Antonyms
- antithesis
- counterargument
Common mistakes
- Confusing 'thesis' with 'theory' — a thesis is a specific argument or claim, while a theory is a broader system of ideas.
- Using 'thesis' to refer to any paper — it specifically refers to a major project typically for a graduate degree.
- Mispronouncing 'thesis' — make sure to pronounce it correctly as 'thee-sis'.