Axiomatically

usgb/ˌæksiəˈmætɪkli/
adverb

In a way related to a statement that is accepted to be true so that further reasoning or analysis can be based on it.

It is axiomatically sound to assume that students with a better understanding of the subject will score higher on the test.
Visual representation of "axiomatically" - In a way related to a statement that is accepted to be true so that further reasoning or analysis can be based on it.

Often appears as...

  • axiomatically sound
  • axiomatically true

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Formal

Academic,Technical

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Academic Tone

Used in formal writing and discussions about theories or principles, especially within academics and technical fields.

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Mathematical properties are axiomatically defined to build complex theorems.
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Implicit Agreement

Indicates that the statement it refers to doesn't need evidence for people to agree with it.

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Axiomatically, humans require oxygen for survival.
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Not for Arguments

Using 'axiomatically', you show that you are not arguing a point, but rather starting from a common understanding.

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Axiomatically, the Earth revolves around the Sun, which is the basis for our study.
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