sound scientific

Frequency: 6.05.9 per million words

Used when something is described in a way that makes it appear scientific or credible.

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Examples (10)

  • That explanation sounds very scientific to me, but I need to verify the sources.
  • His new theory might sound scientific, but it lacks empirical evidence.
  • Does this research proposal sound scientific enough to secure funding?
  • The doctor's advice always sounds scientific and authoritative, which is reassuring.
  • While the jargon may sound scientific, it's often used to obscure the lack of substance.
  • The marketing campaign tries to make the product sound scientific to attract more consumers.
  • Even if it sounds scientific, always question the methodology and data.
  • Her presentation made the complex topic sound remarkably scientific yet understandable.
  • To make your argument sound more scientific, include quantitative data and peer-reviewed studies.
  • The new discovery from the lab sounds incredibly scientific and promising for future applications.