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Adj — Skilled at or relating to breaking problems down logically and examining them carefully.

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analytical skills analytical thinking an analytical approach

Etymology

Compare with French analytique. See analysis.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “analytical” mean?

The word “analytical” means skilled at or relating to breaking problems down logically and examining them carefully. In plain terms, good at examining things logically, step by step.

How do you pronounce “analytical”?

“Analytical” is pronounced an-uh-LIHT-ih-kuhl (/ˌæn.əˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “analytical” in a sentence?

Here is “analytical” used in a sentence: “She has a very analytical mind and spots patterns quickly.”

What part of speech is “analytical”?

“Analytical” is an adjective.

Is “analytical” a common word?

“Analytical” is a fairly common word in modern English.

What is the difference between "analytical" and "analytic"?

The two words are largely interchangeable and both relate to breaking things down logically, though "analytical" is more common in everyday and business English, while "analytic" appears more often in technical or philosophical contexts.

What does it mean to have an "analytical" mind?

Someone with an analytical mind is skilled at breaking problems down into their component parts and examining them carefully and logically, rather than relying on intuition or emotion. This trait is often valued in fields like science, finance, and engineering.

What is the difference between analytical thinking and critical thinking?

Analytical thinking focuses on breaking a problem into parts to understand how it works, while critical thinking involves evaluating and judging information or arguments for validity. The two overlap, but analytical thinking is more about dissection and critical thinking more about assessment.

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