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synthetic in Swedish

synthetic in Swedish is syntetiserad, syntetisk, konst- — synthetic means made by chemical or industrial synthesis rather than occurring naturally, though it may closely match a natural equivalent.

synthetic in Swedish

syntetiserad
adj
syntetisk
adj
konst-
adj
Artificial, not genuine.
syntetisk
adj
(grammar) Pertaining to the joining of bound morphemes in a word (compare analytic).

What does "synthetic" mean?

  1. adj Made by chemical or industrial synthesis rather than occurring naturally, though it may closely match a natural equivalent.
    "The jacket is made from a synthetic fabric rather than real leather."
  2. adj Artificial or fake rather than genuine.
    "Her smile felt synthetic, like it was rehearsed."
  3. noun A material or substance produced by synthesis rather than found in nature.
    "The company switched from natural rubber to a cheaper synthetic."

synthetic in a sentence

  • The jacket is made from a synthetic fabric rather than real leather.
  • Synthetic vitamin C works the same way in the body as the natural version.
  • Her smile felt synthetic, like it was rehearsed.
  • The company switched from natural rubber to a cheaper synthetic.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "synthetic" in Swedish?

"synthetic" in Swedish is syntetiserad, syntetisk, konst-. synthetic means: Made by chemical or industrial synthesis rather than occurring naturally, though it may closely match a natural equivalent.

How do you use "synthetic" in a sentence?

Example: "The jacket is made from a synthetic fabric rather than real leather." In Swedish, "synthetic" is syntetiserad, syntetisk, konst-.

Are there other ways to say "synthetic" in Swedish?

Yes — Swedish has 3 translations listed for "synthetic": syntetiserad, syntetisk, konst-.

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