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Meaning of quantitative
Relating to the measurement of quantity or amount
Etymology of quantitative
The word "quantitative" originates from the Latin words "quantus," meaning "how much" and the suffix "-ative," which forms an adjective indicating a relationship to an action or process
The term has been used in English since the 15th century to describe things that can be measured or expressed in terms of quantity
Synonyms
measurable
numerical
statistical
empirical
methodical
systematic
analytical
scientific
mathematical
calculable
computable
observable
perceptible
tangible
concrete
factual
objective
verifiable
provable
demonstrable
evident
apparent
visible
discernible
noticeable
appreciable
significant
substantial
considerable
numerical
metric
dimensional
scalar
cardinal
ordinal
Definitions
- Relating to the measurement of quantity or amount
- * Based on the measurement of quantity or amount
- * Using numbers or amounts to describe or analyze something
Usage Examples
- The company uses quantitative methods to analyze customer data and make informed business decisions
- * The researcher collected quantitative data on the effects of climate change on local ecosystems
- * The quantitative results of the study were published in a peer-reviewed journal
Antonyms
qualitative
subjective
descriptive
anecdotal
impressionistic
intuitive
instinctive
emotional
personal
biased
nonempirical
unscientific
immeasurable
innumerable
incalculable
unquantifiable
vague
ambiguous
uncertain
indefinite
inconclusive
speculative
theoretical