Analogy

Noun:

  1. A comparison between two things, typically for the purpose of explanation or clarification.

Prepositions:

  • “Between” (analogy between two concepts)
  • “To” (analogy to a situation)
  • “With” (analogy with a known fact)

Collocations:

  • Draw an analogy, make an analogy, analogy with, analogy to, analogy between.

Example Sentences:

  1. He drew an analogy between the human brain and a computer.
  2. The teacher used an analogy to explain the concept of photosynthesis.
  3. Making an analogy with a sports team helped clarify the business strategy.
  4. She found an analogy between the novel and real-life events.
  5. The analogy between the two processes made it easier to understand.
  6. His analogy to a puzzle helped solve the problem.
  7. The scientist explained the theory using an analogy with a known experiment.
  8. Drawing an analogy between the two systems highlighted their similarities.
  9. She used an analogy with cooking to explain the chemical reaction.
  10. The analogy between the heart and a pump is commonly used.
  11. His analogy to a journey illustrated the challenges faced.
  12. The analogy between the two events was striking.
  13. She found an analogy with nature to describe the phenomenon.
  14. The analogy to a symphony helped in understanding the organization.
  15. The analogy with a chess game made the strategy clear.
  16. Drawing an analogy between the old and new systems showed progress.
  17. The analogy between the market trends and ocean waves was insightful.
  18. His analogy to a marathon explained the long-term effort required.
  19. The analogy with a plant’s growth helped in visualizing the process.
  20. The analogy to a teacher-student relationship was apt.
  21. Drawing an analogy with historical events provided perspective.
  22. She made an analogy to a building’s foundation to describe the importance of basics.
  23. The analogy between the two theories helped in their comparison.
  24. His analogy to a garden illustrated the need for nurturing.
  25. The analogy with a journey clarified the steps involved.
  26. Drawing an analogy between a story and a painting was creative.
  27. The analogy to a network highlighted the interconnectedness.
  28. She used an analogy with a spider’s web to explain the complexity.
  29. The analogy between the processes made the explanation simpler.
  30. His analogy to a river’s flow described the continuous change.
  31. The analogy with a clock helped understand the mechanism.
  32. Drawing an analogy between the two characters revealed their traits.
  33. The analogy to a recipe clarified the sequence of actions.
  34. The analogy with a bridge illustrated the connection.
  35. His analogy to a play described the roles involved.
  36. The analogy between the models was useful for comparison.
  37. Drawing an analogy with a tree helped visualize the growth.
  38. The analogy to a toolbox highlighted the resources available.
  39. The analogy with a journey’s stages explained the process.
  40. His analogy to a relay race described the teamwork needed.
  41. The analogy between the theories showed their relevance.
  42. Drawing an analogy with a prism clarified the concept.
  43. The analogy to a classroom made the dynamics clear.
  44. The analogy with a book’s chapters explained the phases.
  45. His analogy to a lighthouse described the guidance provided.
  46. The analogy between the two artworks revealed their themes.
  47. Drawing an analogy with a family structure explained the organization.
  48. The analogy to a computer program helped in understanding the functions.
  49. The analogy with a musical composition illustrated the harmony.
  50. His analogy to a jigsaw puzzle described the complexity and interdependence.
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