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US
/ənˌsaɪənˈtɪfɪk/
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[ UK /ʌnsaɪəntˈɪfɪk/ ]
[ UK /ʌnsaɪəntˈɪfɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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not consistent with the methods or principles of science
an unscientific lack of objectivity
How To Use unscientific In A Sentence
- To contend with this carnal orchestra, the religious world, having long ago rejected its Catholic Psalms as antiquated and unscientific, and finding its Puritan melodies sunk into faint jar and twangle from their native trumpet-tone, had nothing to oppose but the innocent, rather than religious, verses of the school recognised as that of the English The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing
- Apart from being completely unscientific and unsupported this whole line betrays a world view of utter despair.
- Keep us safe from this, and belief in the unscientific and unprovable remains a possibility; expose us personally, and our faith will be obliterated as if hit by a 60 ft wave travelling at the speed of a jet plane.
- His analysis reveals numerous unscientific, irrational, and often emotional factors affecting the conduct of war and its termination.
- So, I drew up a little ontology of sets of human agents: (phil sense, not compu) 1. denialists = with UNscientific axiology, whether w/or w/o (clim.) sci degrees Social epistemology and climate denialism | Serendipity
- This accusation was couched in terms of the unscientific nature of the Cambridge group's conduct. Science, Technology, and Social Change
- Their society is technologically advanced, and vast dirigibles called aëro: cruisers carry diplomatic missions to other citadels; yet a core of unscientific superstition still persists.
- Saying magical thinking is unscientific is as much of an error as discounting science as unartistic.
- The measure of carbon emission is entirely irrelevant and unscientific.
- An unscientific survey would suggest that they got half of that. Times, Sunday Times