unreproducibly
The scientist noted that the experiment's results were unreproducibly erratic.
Adverb: * In an unreproducible manner: Describes an action performed in a way that cannot be reproduced, replicated, or duplicated by others. It implies uniqueness or a lack of consistent methodology.
The word "unreproducibly" is a formal adverb used primarily in academic, scientific, or technical contexts to describe results, methods, or styles that cannot be reliably repeated or copied. * It modifies verbs to describe how an action is performed. * It is often used to highlight a flaw in experimental science or the singular nature of an artistic performance.
- The experiment was conducted unreproducibly, so other labs could not verify the findings.
- The data point was an outlier, generated unreproducibly under unknown conditions.
- She sings unreproducibly; each performance is a unique improvisation.
- In Scientific Critique: Used to criticize methodologies. "The procedure was carried out unreproducibly, casting doubt on the study's validity."
- In Describing Art/Performance: Emphasizes inimitable style. "The pianist interpreted the sonata unreproducibly, making that recording legendary."
- Unreproducible (Adjective): Not able to be reproduced.
- Reproducibly (Adverb): In a reproducible manner. (Antonym)
- Reproducible (Adjective): Able to be reproduced. (Antonym)
- Inimitably (Adverb): In a way that is impossible to imitate. (Close synonym in artistic contexts)
- Irreproducibility (Noun): The state or quality of being unreproducible.
- Inimitably
- Unrepeatably
- Non-reproducibly
- Reproducibly
- Consistently
- Replicably
The scientist noted that the experiment's results were unreproducibly erratic.
- in an unreproducible manner
- he has an inimitably verbose style