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notional

/'nouʃənl/
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Explanation of the Word "Notional"

Part of Speech: Adjective

Usage Instructions
  • Use "notional" when you want to describe ideas, plans, or figures that are more about concepts or imagination than about actual, concrete things.
Examples
  1. Basic Example:
    • "The teacher explained a notional plan for the project, but it wasn't based on actual resources."
  2. Advanced Example:
    • "During the discussion, they presented a notional model of the economy that was not supported by current data."
Word Variants
  • Notion (noun): An idea or belief about something.
  • Notionality (noun): The quality of being notional; conceptual nature.
Different Meanings
  1. Abstract Concept: Often used in academic or theoretical discussions.
  2. Imaginary: Can refer to things that are fanciful or not real (like a child's imaginary friends).
Synonyms
  • Conceptual
  • Abstract
  • Theoretical
  • Speculative
  • Imaginary
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

While "notional" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs associated with it, you might encounter phrases that relate to its meaning:

Summary

In summary, "notional" describes things that are based on ideas or concepts rather than reality. It is often used in academic, theoretical, or imaginative contexts.

Adjective
  1. being of the nature of a notion or concept
    • a plan abstract and conceptional
    • to improve notional comprehension
    • a notional response to the question
  2. indulging in or influenced by fancy
    • a fanciful mind
    • all the notional vagaries of childhood
  3. not based on fact or investigation
    • a notional figure of cost helps in determining production costs
    • speculative knowledge
  4. not based on fact; unreal
    • the falsehood about some fanciful secret treaties- F.D.Roosevelt
    • a small child's imaginary friends
    • to create a notional world for oneself

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