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analyst

1 of 1noun
/ˈænəlɪst/
Forms:analysts
1

a trained individual who evaluates information and data to provide insights and make informed decisions in various fields such as finance, economics, business, technology, etc.

B2
  • The market analyst predicted a surge in stock prices based on recent economic indicators.
  • As a sports analyst, she dissected each game's play, offering viewers deeper insights into the strategies employed.
  • The financial analyst examined company reports to assess its performance and profitability.
  • Market analysts study consumer trends and competitor strategies to advise companies on marketing strategies.
2

a licensed practitioner who uses talk therapy to help people with their thoughts and feelings

An analyst is a licensed practitioner who uses talk therapy to help individuals with their thoughts and emotions. These professionals, often psychologists or therapists, use various therapeutic techniques to help clients explore and understand their feelings, behaviors, and relationships. Through structured discussions, they aim to provide guidance, support personal growth, and promote positive changes in clients' lives.

  • The analyst helped her explore and understand her emotions during the counseling session.
  • She decided to see an analyst to work through her anxiety and gain coping strategies.
  • As an analyst, he provides a safe space for clients to talk about their thoughts and concerns.
  • The analyst uses various techniques to guide individuals in managing stress and improving mental well-being.
  • The analyst's role is to listen, support, and offer insights to promote positive changes in clients' lives.
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