Word of the Day (empirical)-02MAY23

Word of the Day (empirical)-02MAY23

Today’s “Word of the Day” is empirical and it is an adjective meaning “factual, actual, real, verifiable, practical, pragmatic, hands-on, experimental”.

Example Sentence: As for the Donald Trumps and Margaret Thatchers of the world, proudly claiming that they were torching the midnight oil to fit all their responsibilities in, it’s not good news: “Based on multiple empirical studies, even those that get four hours of sleep are likely causing cardiovascular and metabolic damage to the body,” says Carter. “That may take years to manifest, even if they appear to be high-functioning on a day-to-day basis.”

Word of the Day (empirical)-02MAY23

This word is present in Should I worry about how much sleep I’m getting? and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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