analytically
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She solves the puzzle analytically, examining each piece with careful thought.
Definition
Adverb: - In an analytical manner; using analysis or logical reasoning: This means to do something by breaking it down into its parts or by examining it in a detailed, logical way.
Usage
The adverb "analytically" describes how an action is performed—specifically, through the process of analysis. It modifies verbs to indicate that the action involves careful, systematic, and logical examination.
Examples
- She approached the complex problem analytically, breaking it down into smaller, manageable parts.
- To understand the poem, you must read it analytically, not just for its emotional impact.
- He thinks analytically, always looking for the underlying causes of events.
Advanced Usage
- "Analytically prior": A philosophical or logical term meaning something that is fundamental or necessary as a basis for understanding something else. Its truth or existence is determined through reasoning, not observation.
- The concept of 'self' is often considered analytically prior to the concept of 'personal identity'.
Variants and Related Words
- Analytical (adj): Relating to or using analysis or logical reasoning.
- She has an analytical mind.
- Analyze (v): To examine something methodically and in detail.
- We need to analyze the data.
- Analysis (n): The process of analyzing something.
- His analysis of the market was correct.
Synonyms
- Logically: Using clear, sound reasoning.
- Systematically: In a methodical and organized way.
- Methodically: In a very ordered and careful way.
Antonyms
- Intuitively: Based on feelings or instincts rather than conscious reasoning.
- Uncritically: Without careful analysis or judgment.
- Synthetically: In a manner that combines parts to form a whole, often the opposite of breaking down.
She solves the puzzle analytically, examining each piece with careful thought.
Adverb
- by virtue of analysis
- assuming that the distinction is maintained one may ask which is to be analytically prior?