What is another word for qualitative?

Pronunciation: [kwˈɒlɪtˌe͡ɪtɪv] (IPA)

When looking for synonyms for the word "qualitative", there are several options available. Some examples include descriptive, subjective, interpretive, evaluative, and experiential. "Descriptive" implies that something is being expressed in rich detail or vivid language, while "subjective" suggests that a person's personal opinions and experiences are being highlighted. "Interpretive" refers to an individual's interpretation of data or observations, and "evaluative" implies judgments being made based on certain criteria. "Experiential" suggests that something is being viewed through the lens of personal experience. These synonyms help to capture different nuances and aspects of what it means for something to be "qualitative".

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What are the opposite words for qualitative?

The antonyms for the word "qualitative" include quantifiable, quantitative, measurable, and objective. Quantifiable refers to something that can be measured or counted numerically, while quantitative describes data or information that can be expressed in terms of quantity. Measurable means that something can be observed, assessed, or evaluated based on a set of criteria. Objective refers to a type of measurement that is unbiased and free of subjective judgment or opinion. All of these antonyms are related to the concept of quantifiability and objectivity, contrasting with the subjective and non-quantifiable nature of qualitative data or information.

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Usage examples for Qualitative

The experiments are largely quantitative, but qualitative work is introduced.
"An Introduction to Chemical Science"
R.P. Williams
Practical Chemistry; the Principles of qualitative Analysis.
"Roumania Past and Present"
James Samuelson
There is thus both a qualitative and a quantitative relation between intelligence and cerebral organisation.
"Thoughts on Religion"
George John Romanes

Famous quotes with Qualitative

  • Modernity is a qualitative, not a chronological, category.
    Theodor Adorno
  • A painstaking course in qualitative and quantitative analysis by John Wing gave me an appreciation of the need for, and beauty of, accurate measurement.
    Paul D. Boyer
  • Such highly qualitative leadership is demanded especially in the realm of the fostering of right international relations. Here the demand is simply irresistible.
    John Raleigh Mott
  • You may have heard the world is made up of atoms and molecules, but it's really made up of stories. When you sit with an individual that's been here, you can give quantitative data a qualitative overlay.
    William Turner
  • It is not inappropriate to describe the function of the teacher as that of acting to compel awareness. This is not to say that such compulsion contrives to bring a subject to act in the way in which the teacher believes the free man ought to act. It aspires only to assure that the subject is acting for himself and not as the mere instrument of unmediated impulses. There is even a compulsory quality about the Socratic method for, by asking questions, by enquiring in the reasons and grounds for doing this or that, it forces a man to conceive of himself in terms of intentions; it thereby forces him to be free. It does not force him, however, to act in a manner substantively different from this original impulses. … The man who swings at his enemy in blind rage may, after lengthy consideration of creative alternatives, swing at him with cool deliberation. The intentionalist cannot accept the tradition of Kant, Green, and Bosanquet which polarizes conscious duty and preconscious desire and presupposes that reflective awareness will always produce substantive changes in the character of our goals, for to him it is the qualitative change that turns mere impulses into goals that is significant for freedom.
    Benjamin Barber

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