different between theoretically vs technically

theoretically

English

Etymology

theoretical +? -ly

Adverb

theoretically (not comparable)

  1. in theory; on paper
    I haven't tested it, but theoretically it ought to fly.
  2. in a theoretical manner
    I solved the problem theoretically rather than practically.

Translations

Anagrams

  • heterotically

theoretically From the web:

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  • what theoretically occurs at absolute zero
  • what theoretically happens at absolute zero (-273°c)
  • what's theoretically mean
  • what theoretical causes magnetic reversal
  • what theoretically happens at 0 kelvin
  • theoretically what is the highest break in snooker
  • theoretically what was the first marine mammal


technically

English

Etymology

technical +? -ly

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?t?kn?k?li/, /?t?kn?kli/

Adverb

technically (comparative more technically, superlative most technically)

  1. Based on precise facts, which however may be misleading or incomplete.
    Technically he was Canadian, but everyone assumed he was American.
  2. Having or using the skills or talent required for a certain job or profession.
    Although she is technically gifted, her piano playing lacks passion.
  3. According to the current state of technology.
    For now, it is technically impossible to have a manned flight to Mercury.

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technically From the web:

  • what technically means
  • what technically is a fever
  • what technically breaks a fast
  • what technically makes a bedroom
  • what technically happened at chernobyl
  • what technically makes a house a mansion
  • what technically makes you an alcoholic
  • what technically was your role in the project
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