The adjective "rigorous" means attention to following rules and has the synonyms accurate, exacting. thorough, or meticulous. When the context is negative, it can mean strict, harsh, onerous, inflexible, or burdensome.
Green Bay RIGOROUSLY fought the Replacement Refs claiming that it was an interception not a touchdown after the final play of the third week game of NFL football against the Sea Hawks.
Of or pertaining to Rhadamanthus; rigorously just; as, a Rhadamanthine judgment.
King Charles II
Scientifically accurate means that the information or data presented is supported by scientific research, experimentation, and evidence. It is based on established scientific principles and has been rigorously tested and verified by the scientific community.
An explanation of how a system works that seems to fit the available facts, but has not yet been rigorously tested is called a hypothesis. It starts with an initial observation or a proposal.
In order to safeguard the UK, border control must be carried out rigorously.
A scientific hypothesis that has been rigorously tested, is then known as a 'theory'.
The process of rigorously challenging your own views and those of others is called critical thinking or critical analysis. It involves questioning assumptions, evaluating evidence, and considering alternative perspectives to reach well-informed conclusions.
Assuming it passed all the tests it would move into a theory.
Assuming it passed all the tests it would move into a theory.
The hypothesis which has been tested and verified repeatedly by tests is called theory.
badly; brutally; cruelly; harshly; seriously; sternly; strictly; relentlessly; rigorously; ruthlessly;