teórico
“teórico” means “theoretical” in Spanish. It has 2 different meanings depending on context:
theoretical
Also: academic, abstract
📝 In Action
Necesitamos un marco teórico para este proyecto.
B2We need a theoretical framework for this project.
Su conocimiento es puramente teórico; no tiene experiencia.
B1His knowledge is purely theoretical; he has no experience.
Es un planteamiento teórico muy interesante.
B2It is a very interesting theoretical approach.
theory exam
Also: theorist
📝 In Action
Mañana tengo el examen teórico de conducir.
A2Tomorrow I have the driving theory exam.
He aprobado el teórico, pero me falta el práctico.
B1I passed the theory part, but I still have the practical part left.
Él es un famoso teórico de la sociología.
C1He is a famous sociology theorist.
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From the Greek word 'theōrētikós' via the Latin 'theoreticus,' both of which refer to contemplation, looking at, or observing something without necessarily taking action.
First recorded: 16th century
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is 'teórico' the same as 'hipotético'?
Can I use 'teórico' to describe a person?
Yes! As a noun, it describes someone who specializes in theory (a theorist). As an adjective, it can describe someone who is very academic and perhaps lacks practical skills.
How do I say 'theoretically'?
You use the adverb form: 'teóricamente'.

