Experimental
Definition
Experimental pertains to a method that is based on experience and observation rather than on systematic logic, or is concerned with or founded on experiment.
Parts of Speech
IPA Pronunciation and Respelling
- American English: /ɪkˌspɛr.ɪˈmɛn.təl/ (ik-sper-i-MEN-tuhl)
- British English: /ɪkˌspɛr.ɪˈmɛn.təl/ (ik-sper-i-MEN-tuhl)
Etymology
Derived from the Latin word "experimentum", which means "trial, test". It is related to "experiri", which means "to try or test".
Derivatives
- Experiment
- Experimenter
- Experimentally
- Experimentation
- Experimentative
Synonyms
- Exploratory
- Investigative
- Trial
Antonyms
- Proven
- Established
- Conventional
Usage
- Science: Experimental methods are foundational to the scientific process.
- Arts: The director's latest film is more experimental in nature.
- Technology: Many tech companies have an experimental division dedicated to innovating new products.
Related Terms
- Hypothesis: A supposition or tentative explanation that is tested via experimental means.
- Control Group: In an experimental study, the group that does not receive the treatment being tested.
- Variable: An element or factor that may be subject to change in experimental studies.
Detailed Definition
Adjective
- Relating to Experiments: Of, relating to, or based on an experiment or experiments.E.g., He's doing an experimental study on the behavior of bees.
- Innovative or Unconventional: Using a new method or approach, especially in a way that is different from what is traditional or typical.E.g., The artist's experimental techniques earned her both criticism and praise.
- Tentative or Uncertain: Not definite or certain because it is based on untested ideas or techniques.E.g., The drug is still in the experimental stages, and its effects are not yet fully known.