What does the word systematic mean?

    Part of speech: adverb

  • Systematically.

  • Part of speech: adjective

  • Pertaining to system.

  • Part of speech: adjective

  • Methodical.

Usage examples for systematic

  1. The systematic division of time, which seemed to be an instinctive principle of her nature, enabled her to accomplish all this in two hours. – Madame Roland, Makers of History by John S. C. Abbott
  2. I used to think I could not live, but I am not even ill; and yet how my life is changed, all the interest, all the happiness, all the sunshine gone, only the systematic routine of existence left. – Story of My Life, volumes 1-3 by Augustus J. C. Hare
  3. Still, it will not be all in vain, since it has encouraged me in forming systematic habits of intellectual occupation, and proved to me that my greatest happiness is to be the result of such. – William Hickling Prescott by Harry Thurston Peck
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