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Greg’s ANALYTICAL mind breaks each problem into tiny parts and carefully examines each and every one.
adj. 1. something that separates into constituent parts; 2. skilled at using analysis
The statement is undergoing detailed ANALYSIS to determine its true meaning.
n. 1. breaking up or separating a whole into its parts so that they can be inspected to determine their nature, proportions, functions, etc.; any detailed inspe
There is an ANALOGY between polar bears and humans, in that both are mammals and both live on earth.
1. a likeness in some ways between things that are otherwise not alike; 2. the likening of one thing to another based on some shared similarity
The depiction in some movies of people interacting with dinosaurs is an often-portrayed ANACHRONISM.
n. 1. the putting forth of something as having happened outside its appropriate time, especially earlier; 2. anything that seems to be out of its proper time fr
The comedian’s stand-up routine was very AMUSING
adj. 1. entertaining; diverting; 2. causing laughter or merriment
Marcia played solitaire for her own AMUSEMENT.
n. 1. the condition of being entertained; 2. a thing or activity that amuses or entertains; entertainment
The sound of the lead singer’s voice is almost inaudible, but the sound engineer will AMPLIFY it to make it stand out.
vt. 1. to make bigger and stronger; increase or extend (power, authority, etc.); 2. to strengthen by adding details, examples, etc.; 3. (electronics) to strengt
It is not unusual to find AMPHIBIANS in and around a pond.
n. 1. any one of a class of cold-blooded vertebrates without scales (including frogs, newts, salamanders, and toads) that starts life with gills, living in the
To one unfamiliar with the game of rugby, the game appears to be governed by AMORPHOUS rules.
1. lacking definite form; shapeless; 2. of no specific type; anomolous; 3. indefinite; vague
You are AMONG friends.
1. In the midst of; surrounded by; included in a group of; 2. from place to place in; 3. in the number or group of; 4. by or with a lot of
Bob and Carol separated on AMICABLE terms.
adj. feeling friendly; demonstrating goodwill; peaceable