The researcher



Example: The researcher studies how medicine helps sick people.

Definition


"The researcher" refers to a person who conducts systematic investigation or study in a field, often scientific or medical, to discover new information or validate existing knowledge. In medical professions, the researcher studies how medicine helps sick people and advances healthcare.

Etymology


The term "the researcher" combines 'research,' derived from the Old French 'recercher' meaning 'to seek out, search closely,' with the agent suffix '-er,' indicating one who performs an action. Did you know? The word 'research' originally implied a thorough search, much like a detective’s work!

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"The researcher" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Medical Professions - (A1) - set 1", containing 101 commonly used words.
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