Systematic
Example: The approach is systematic and follows a clear structure
Definition
"Systematic" describes an approach or method that is organized and follows a fixed plan or set of rules, ensuring consistency and thoroughness, as in the phrase 'The approach is systematic and follows a clear structure.'
Etymology
The word "systematic" originates from the Greek word 'systema,' meaning 'organized whole,' combined with the suffix '-atic' which forms adjectives. It entered English in the 17th century, reflecting the idea of something done according to a system or methodical plan.
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"Systematic" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - General - (B1) - set 1", containing 115 commonly used words.
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