analyst


Definition: Meaning of, analyst in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈan(ə)lɪst /

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  1. someone whose job is to think about something carefully in order to understand it, and often to advise other people about it
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  2. a doctor who helps people who have mental or emotional problems by making them talk about their experiences and relationships
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analyst used in phrases

  • credit analyst (noun)
    1. an analyst who studies the financial statements and financial history of applicants for credit in order to evaluate their creditworthiness
  • financial analyst (noun)
    1. an analyst who studies the financial performance of corporations
  • industry analyst (noun)
    1. an analyst of conditions affecting a particular industry
  • intelligence analyst (noun)
    1. a government analyst of information about an enemy or potential enemy
  • market analyst (noun)
    1. especially the stock market stock exchange an analyst of conditions affecting a market
  • oil-industry analyst (noun)
    1. an analyst of the oil industry
  • quantitative analyst (noun)
    1. finance someone who designs and implements statistical models for the pricing of financial derivatives
  • securities analyst (noun)
    1. an analyst who studies the financial performance of corporations
  • systems analyst (noun)
    1. someone whose job is to study a company's computer needs and provide them with suitable software and equipment
  • technical analyst (noun)
    1. a stock market analyst who tries to predict market trends from graphs of recent prices of securities
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