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Definition of Theorizer
1. Noun. Someone who theorizes (especially in science or art).
Category relationships: Art, Artistic Creation, Artistic Production, Science, Scientific Discipline
Generic synonyms: Intellect, Intellectual
Derivative terms: Theory, Theory, Theorise, Theory, Theory, Theory, Theorize
Definition of Theorizer
1. n. One who theorizes or speculates; a theorist.
Definition of Theorizer
1. Noun. One who forms a theory. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Theorizer
1. [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Theorizer
Literary usage of Theorizer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Short Talks on Psychology by Charles Gray Shaw (1920)
"THE theorizer THERE has always been and will ever be a suspicion attaching to
... The psychology of the genuine theorizer seems to involve both clearness of ..."
2. Short Talks on Psychology by Charles Gray Shaw (1920)
"THE theorizer THERE has always been and will ever be a suspicion attaching to
... The psychology of the genuine theorizer seems to involve both clearness of ..."
3. The Development of English Thought: A Study in the Economic Interpretation by Simon Nelson Patten (1899)
"... flush of its perception, it would probably have been as deductive as the first
edition of Malthus. That Darwin was a bold theorizer is shown by the ..."
4. The Development of English Thought: A Study in the Economic Interpretation by Simon Nelson Patten (1899)
"That Darwin was a bold theorizer is shown by the fact that he thought out his
theory of the origin of coral reefs before he saw one, and his early love of ..."
5. Messiah Pulpitby Minot Judson Savage, Church of the Messiah (New York, N.Y.), Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) by Minot Judson Savage, Church of the Messiah (New York, N.Y.), Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1897)
"They tell us that Henry George was a theorizer. Granted. ... Edison is a theorizer.
He gets a theory into his head, and then tests it as to whether it is ..."
6. The American Historical Review by American historical association (1899)
"While no theorizer, Cromwell was immersed in the mercantile system of the time.
... But Cromwell was a practical man, not a theorizer, and there is ..."
7. The Quarterly Journal of Economics by Harvard University (1888)
"The correction in Wagner's opinion, although not necessary for German readers,
may have some interest for others : — Say calls me the " theorizer" of the ..."