analyse
Pronunciation: [ˈænəlaɪz]
Word
Context: “study”
(verb) to look at something carefully to understand it better. This means you check what something is made of or how it works. It's like being a detective and trying to find clues.
Example
The students will analyse the data from the experiment to find out what happened.
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She didn’t analyse the results from her test, so she missed important details.
Example
How do you plan to analyse the information you gathered?
Context: “critique”
(verb) to evaluate or discuss something in detail to judge its quality or meaning. This is when you look deeper into a movie or a book to share your thoughts about it.
Example
In class, we will analyse the author's message in the story we read.
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They chose not to analyse the painting, leaving its meaning unclear.
Example
What aspects of the film will you analyse in your review?
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