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problem-solving
adjective as in analytic
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Weak matches
adjective as in analytical
Strongest matches
analytic, cogent, detailed, diagnostic, interpretive, investigative, penetrating, rational, scientific, systematic, thorough
Weak matches
conclusive, discrete, dissecting, explanatory, expository, inquiring, inquisitive, judicious, logical, organized, perceptive, perspicuous, precise, questioning, ratiocinative, reasonably, searching, solid, sound, studious, subtle, testing, valid
adjective as in analytic/analytical
Weak matches
cogent, conclusive, detailed, diagnostic, discrete, dissecting, explanatory, expository, inquiring, inquisitive, interpretive, investigative, judicious, logical, organized, penetrating, perceptive, perspicuous, precise, questioning, ratiocinative, rational, reasonable, scientific, searching, solid, sound, studious, subtle, systematic, testing, thorough, valid, well-grounded
Example Sentences
And she was drawn to politicians who projected what she had admired in John Wayne: that no-nonsense, plainspoken approach to problem-solving.
“Research has revealed that these neurotypes often come with distinct strengths, including exceptional pattern recognition, hyperfocus abilities, creative problem-solving, and innovative thinking.”
Today’s problem-solving, in addition to making toilets incrementally more efficient and high-performing, is more about enhancing aesthetics and comfort.
As a result, we end up feeling like victims of fire, and victimization will be an obstacle to problem-solving.
While riders can contact a human Waymo representative by clicking a button during their trip, some have taken to social media to report their dissatisfaction with the company’s problem-solving abilities and customer service.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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