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Technical

UK /["/ˈteknɪkl/"]/US /["/ˈteknɪkl/"]/

Definition

connected with the practical use of machines, methods, etc. in science and industry

In simple words: Related to a specific subject, especially in science or engineering.

Examples

  • The technical specifications of the product were impressive.
  • He presented a technical presentation on the improvements in software design.
  • My brother has a technical job that requires a lot of problem-solving skills.
  • Understanding the technical aspects of the project is essential for success.
  • The manual provided detailed technical instructions for assembly.

Usage notes

Use 'technical' to describe things that require specific knowledge. Not typically used in casual conversations unless discussing specialized topics.

Grammar pattern

standalone adjective

Memory hint

Think of 'tech' in 'technical' as in technology fields like engineering.

Collocations

  • be
  • sound
  • become
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • be
  • sound
  • become
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • be
  • sound
  • become
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very
  • be
  • sound
  • become
  • extremely
  • fairly
  • very

Synonyms

  • specialized
  • specific
  • proficient
  • expert
  • complex

Antonyms

  • non-technical
  • simplistic
  • amateur

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'technological', which refers to technology itself.
  • Using 'technical' when a more general term like 'special' would fit better.
  • Saying 'technical issues' even in informal settings where it's too formal.