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thesis

[ thee-sis ]

noun

, plural the·ses [thee, -seez].
  1. a proposition stated or put forward for consideration, especially one to be discussed and proved or to be maintained against objections:

    He vigorously defended his thesis on the causes of war.

    Synonyms: proposal, contention, theory

  2. a subject for a composition or essay.
  3. a dissertation on a particular subject in which one has done original research, as one presented by a candidate for a diploma or degree.
  4. Music. the downward stroke in conducting; downbeat. Compare arsis ( def 1 ).
  5. Prosody.
    1. a part of a metrical foot that does not bear the ictus or stress.
    2. (less commonly) the part of a metrical foot that bears the ictus. Compare arsis ( def 2 ).
  6. Philosophy. Hegelian dialectic


thesis

/ ˈθiːsɪs /

noun

  1. a dissertation resulting from original research, esp when submitted by a candidate for a degree or diploma
  2. a doctrine maintained or promoted in argument
  3. a subject for a discussion or essay
  4. an unproved statement, esp one put forward as a premise in an argument
  5. music the downbeat of a bar, as indicated in conducting
  6. (in classical prosody) the syllable or part of a metrical foot not receiving the ictus Compare arsis
  7. philosophy the first stage in the Hegelian dialectic, that is challenged by the antithesis
“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

thesis

  1. The central idea in a piece of writing, sometimes contained in a topic sentence .
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Word History and Origins

Origin of thesis1

First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English, from Latin, from Greek thésis “a setting down, something set down,” equivalent to the- (stem of tithénai “to put, set down”) + -sis noun suffix; -sis
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Word History and Origins

Origin of thesis1

C16: via Late Latin from Greek: a placing, from tithenai to place
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Example Sentences

My approach to planning a restaurant and creating recipes is similar to structuring a thesis or an essay.

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"There's absolutely no way that I would task myself in trying to give the ultimate or comprehensive thesis of Africa - that's crazy!" she said.

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As well as his music career, May is known for his animal rights activism, and earned a PhD in astrophysics in 2007, 36 years after abandoning his thesis when the band took off.

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However, its supporters also view the state’s response as evidence of one of their central theses: that far-right activists are disproportionally targeted compared to people with different backgrounds and ideologies.

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The yacht's name is understood to be based on the Bayesian theory, which Mr Lynch's PhD thesis was based on.

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What Is The Plural Of Thesis?

Plural word for thesis

The plural form of thesis is theses, pronounced [ thee-seez ]. The plurals of several other singular words that end in -is are also formed in this way, including hypothesis/hypotheses, crisis/crises, and axis/axes. A similar change is made when pluralizing appendix as appendices

Irregular plurals that are formed like theses derive directly from their original pluralization in Latin and Greek.

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