analytic

adjective
UK: /ˌæn.əˈlɪt.ɪk/
US: /ˌæn.əˈlɪt.ɪk/
  1. Using logical reasoning or analysis.

    1. The analytic method is used to solve the problem. [ ] [ ]
    2. Her analytic approach to the situation helped the team find a solution quickly. [ ] [ ]
  2. Relating to or skilled in analysis, especially the ability to break down complex problems into simpler parts.

    1. He has an analytic mind. [ ] [ ]
    2. She used her analytic skills to understand the market trends and make informed decisions. [ ] [ ]
  3. Describes a philosophical approach emphasizing logical analysis.

    1. Analytic philosophy became prominent in the 20th century. [ ] [ ]
    2. The professor specialized in analytic approaches to moral philosophy and ethics. [ ] [ ]
analytic noun
  1. A method of analysis; the process of breaking down a subject into its constituent parts.

    1. The software offers powerful analytics. [ ] [ ]
    2. The company uses analytics to understand consumer behavior and optimize its marketing strategies. [ ] [ ]

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The word "analytic" in English means: Using logical reasoning or analysis., Relating to or skilled in analysis, especially the ability to break down complex problems into simpler parts., Describes a philosophical approach emphasizing logical analysis..

The phonetic transcription of "analytic" is /ˌæn.əˈlɪt.ɪk/ in British English and /ˌæn.əˈlɪt.ɪk/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "analytic": logical, rational, systematic, diagnostic.

Example usage of "analytic": "The analytic method is used to solve the problem.". More examples on the page.