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formula

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This word carries a strong sense of precision and predictability. In technical fields, it represents an absolute truth or a reliable tool for calculation. When applied to creative or social contexts, however, it often takes on a negative or critical tone, suggesting a lack of originality or a mechanical approach to art and behavior. There is a distinct tension between the word's use in science and its use in storytelling. While a scientist values a formula for its consistency and accuracy, a critic uses the word to describe a work that feels processed or assembly-line, implying that the creator simply plugged variables into a proven template rather than innovating.

Countable when referring to a specific equation or a recipe for success. Uncountable when referring to the liquid food given to infants.

Meanings

Noun
[something]

A mathematical rule or a set of symbols used to express a relationship.

"The formula for calculating the area of a circle is pi r squared."

Noun
[something]

A fixed method or a standard way of doing something to achieve a specific result.

"The movie follows a predictable formula for romantic comedies."

Noun
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A specially prepared liquid food for infants.

"The baby is allergic to cow's milk, so we use a soy-based formula."

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