theorist

IPA: θˈiɝɪst

noun

  • Someone who constructs theories, especially in the arts or sciences.
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Examples of "theorist" in Sentences

  • Getting hired as a mathematical theorist is not worth much if your publication prospects are poor.
  • It’s still funny that a conspiracy theorist is telling others that they believe is crazy or wrong.
  • He was essentially a 'theorist' -- that word now of so much sanctity, formerly an epithet of contempt.
  • He was essentially a "theorist" -- that word now of so much sanctity, formerly an epithet of contempt.
  • The propagandist is nothing without the theorist, but the theorist is also nothing without the propagandist.
  • On the other hand, he asks why the queer theorist is himself or herself never undone by desire, why desire is only disruptive for everyone else.
  • As many of you know I do love coming up with crazy complex theories but what I have learned as a theorist is that LOST’s greatness is its simplicity.
  • In an argument that will run and run, he seemed to be inverting the wisdom of a social theorist from a previous age: the message is not only about the medium.
  • In that realm, a number theorist is not welcome to publish on high-energy physics, and a biochemist is not often invited to a conference of economists — however much their tangential perspectives on the topic might possibly stimulate new thinking.
  • And the logic of your above argument, Mark -- the Protestants arguably have more basis for claiming that a democratic or otherwise anti-authority theorist is not Protestant in any relevant sense, "given his tradition and basic theological framework."

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