Stephen William Hawking

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Definition

Proper noun: - Stephen William Hawking: An English theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author. He is renowned for his groundbreaking work on black holes, the nature of the universe, and for authoring the popular science book A Brief History of Time. Despite being diagnosed with a motor neuron disease (ALS) at a young age, he continued his research and became an iconic figure in science and popular culture.

Usage
  • Stephen William Hawking is used as a proper noun to refer specifically to the individual. It is typically used in full in formal or biographical contexts.
    • The contributions of Stephen William Hawking to cosmology are profound.
    • The biography details the life of Stephen William Hawking.
Advanced Usage
  • The surname Hawking is often used alone, especially in contexts where the individual is widely recognized.
    • Hawking's theory of radiating black holes was revolutionary.
    • A film was made about Hawking's life.
Variants and Related Words
  • Hawking (n): The common shortened form of the name.
    • Hawking was a professor at the University of Cambridge.
  • Stephen Hawking (n): A common abbreviated form of the full name.
    • Stephen Hawking wrote several books for the general public.
Synonyms
  • Theoretical physicist: A scientist who creates and develops theories to explain natural phenomena.
  • Cosmologist: A scientist who studies the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe.
Noun
  1. English theoretical physicist (born in 1942)