Research - Wikipedia-style Article
Research
Definition
The term "research" describes the systematic investigation and study of materials, sources, or phenomena to establish facts, develop new knowledge, or reach conclusions.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation (noun): /ˈriː.sɜːrtʃ/
- Respelling (noun): REE-surch
- IPA Pronunciation (verb): /rɪˈsɜːrtʃ/
- Respelling (verb): ri-SURCH
British English
- IPA Pronunciation (noun): /ˈriː.sɜːtʃ/
- Respelling (noun): REE-suhch
- IPA Pronunciation (verb): /rɪˈsɜːtʃ/
- Respelling (verb): ri-SUHCH
Etymology
The word "research" originates from the Old French "recercher," meaning "to seek out," derived from Latin "re-" (again) and "circare" (to go around or search). It entered English in the early 17th century.
Derivatives
- Researcher (noun)
- Researchable (adjective)
- Pre-research (noun)
- Overresearch (noun/verb)
- Unresearched (adjective)
Synonyms
- Investigation
- Study
- Inquiry
Antonyms
Usage
The term "research" is commonly used in academic, professional, and scientific contexts. For example: "The scientist conducted extensive research on climate change," or "She is currently researching the effects of sleep on productivity."
Related Terms
- Experiment: A procedure to test a hypothesis.
- Analysis: Detailed examination of components or data.
- Observation: The act of monitoring or noting phenomena.
Detailed Definitions
Noun
- The systematic investigation to establish facts or reach new conclusions: Refers to a structured study in various fields.
- Example: "Her research focused on renewable energy sources."
- A body of information gathered through investigation: Refers to the collection of data or findings.
- Example: "The research presented at the conference was groundbreaking."
Verb
- To investigate or study materials, subjects, or phenomena: Refers to the act of conducting a systematic examination.
- Example: "She researched the history of her family."
- To gather information to understand a topic: Refers to the act of seeking knowledge.
- Example: "They are researching new methods to improve efficiency."