Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: analogies
IPA transcription: [ən'ælədʒiz]
Usage examples
  • Armed with these analogies, we turn to the primitive tongues of America, and find them there as distinct as in the Old World.
  • When we reason from analogies, the man, who has the greater experience or the greater promptitude of suggesting analogies, will be the better reasoner.
  • Various analogies next pointed to the use of heat, and the thermoelectric cell emerged, embodying the application of flame to the junction of two different metals.
  • Writers anxious to discover Jewish or Christian analogies, forcibly construed myths to suit their pet theories, and for indolent observers it was convenient to catalogue their gods in antithetical classes.
  • Now I realize that those who approach the theory from the general University standpoint, or from the history of the drama, had best begin with Freeburg's book, for he is not only learned in both matters, but presents the special analogies with skill.