How Do You Spell ANALYSES?

Pronunciation: [ɐnˈaləsˌiːz] (IPA)

The word "analyses" is a plural form of "analysis", which means the examination and evaluation of something in detail. The spelling of the word "analyses" can be confusing because of the silent "s" sound at the end. The IPA phonetic transcription for "analyses" is /əˈnæləsiz/. The accent is on the second syllable "nal" and "ses" are pronounced as "siz" with a prolonged "z" sound. Remembering the IPA phonetic transcription can help in proper pronunciation and spelling of the word "analyses".

ANALYSES Meaning and Definition

  1. Analyses is the plural form of the noun analysis, derived from the verb analyze. It refers to the systematic and detailed examination or evaluation of something, such as data, information, situations, or problems, to better understand and interpret its components, structure, and relationships. Analyses involve breaking down complex entities into smaller parts to examine each element separately and then drawing conclusions or making interpretations based on the findings.

    In a scientific or academic context, analyses often involve the careful study and investigation of research data to reveal patterns, trends, or relationships. This process may include statistical calculations, modeling techniques, or qualitative assessments to identify meaningful insights or uncover underlying factors influencing the observed phenomena.

    Analyses can also extend to various disciplines, including business, economics, literature, and the arts. For instance, in business contexts, market analyses are performed to assess the current trends, demands, and competition in a particular industry to guide strategic decision-making. In literature, analyses may involve the critical examination of themes, characters, or literary techniques employed by authors. Similarly, in the arts, analyses may explore the aesthetic qualities, symbolism, or cultural context of a piece of artwork, music, or performance.

    Overall, analyses represent a methodical and systematic approach to understanding, explaining, and interpreting various aspects of a subject matter by breaking it down, assessing its components, and drawing meaningful conclusions.

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Etymology of ANALYSES

The word "analyses" is derived from the Latin word "analysis", which itself comes from the Greek word "analusis". In Greek, "analusis" refers to the process of separating or breaking up, particularly in the context of scientific or logical examination. The word was later adopted in Latin and has since been incorporated into various languages, including English, with the meaning of studying, examining, or dissecting something.

Conjugate verb Analyses

CONDITIONAL

I would analyse
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FUTURE

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PAST

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PAST PERFECT

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PRESENT

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PRESENT PERFECT

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