pseudoscience

[so͞o-dō-ˈsī-ən(t)s]

pseudoscience Definition

  • 1a system of theories, assumptions, and methods erroneously regarded as scientific
  • 2a belief or process which masquerades as science in an attempt to claim a legitimacy which it would not otherwise be able to achieve

Using pseudoscience: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "pseudoscience" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Astrology is often considered a pseudoscience.

  • Example

    Homeopathy is a form of pseudoscience that claims to cure diseases with diluted substances.

  • Example

    Creationism is a pseudoscientific theory that opposes the scientific theory of evolution.

pseudoscience Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for pseudoscience

Phrases with pseudoscience

  • statements or assertions that are presented as scientific but lack scientific evidence or validity

    Example

    The company's pseudoscientific claims about their product were debunked by independent researchers.

  • pseudoscientific practices

    methods or techniques that are presented as scientific but lack scientific evidence or validity

    Example

    The use of crystals for healing is a pseudoscientific practice that has no scientific basis.

  • ideas or convictions that are presented as scientific but lack scientific evidence or validity

    Example

    The belief that vaccines cause autism is a pseudoscientific claim that has been thoroughly debunked.

Origins of pseudoscience

from Greek 'pseudes', meaning 'false', and 'epistēmē', meaning 'knowledge'

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Summary: pseudoscience in Brief

The term 'pseudoscience' [so͞o-dō-ˈsī-ən(t)s] refers to a system of theories, assumptions, and methods that are erroneously regarded as scientific. It includes beliefs and processes that masquerade as science to claim legitimacy. Examples include astrology, homeopathy, and creationism. Pseudoscience can be recognized by its lack of scientific evidence or validity.