synthetic

/ˈsɪnθɛtɪk/
adjectiveIntermediate
general

made artificially rather than occurring naturally

Synthetic fibers are commonly used in clothing.

Artificial fibers are often used to make clothes.

The drug has a synthetic chemical structure.

The medicine is made from artificial chemicals.

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Often used in science, technology, and materials science.

informal

not genuine or authentic; fake

His enthusiasm for the project seemed synthetic.

His excitement about the project felt fake.

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Used to describe emotions or behaviors that appear forced.

Collocations

synthetic fibersartificial fibers used in textilessynthetic drugsman-made drugs, often illegalsynthetic voicea voice generated by AI or software

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Related Phrases

synthetic intelligencephrase
AI that mimics human intelligence
synthetic biologyphrase
designing and building new biological parts

💡Pro Tip

Scientific vs. Informal Use

In science, 'synthetic' means lab-made. In casual speech, it can mean fake or forced.

Gold Rule

Avoid Misuse

Don't use 'synthetic' for things that are just cheap or low-quality; use 'fake' or 'imitation' instead.

📖Word Origin

From Greek 'synthetikos' (combining), from 'syntithenai' (to put together).

📝Usage Notes

In scientific contexts, 'synthetic' refers to lab-made substances. In everyday language, it can imply something fake or inauthentic.

Word Breakdown

syn-
together
prefix
+
-thetic
putting together
suffix
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