"Unanalytical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Unanalytical refers to a failure to break down or analyze something into its component parts, or to consider all aspects of a situation in a thorough and detailed way. It can also describe a person who is unable or unwilling to think critically or logically about complex issues, instead relying on intuition, emotions, or general impressions.
Example sentences:
1. Despite the complexity of the problem, I find my analyst's approach to be unanalytical and disappointing.
2. Her unanalytical mind made it difficult for her to solve the puzzle that required logical reasoning.
3. The unanalytical approach of the news program only presented sensationalism and not in-depth analysis.
4. He was criticized for his unanalytical behavior during the meeting, where he only listened but didn't make any thoughtful comments.
5. Her unanalytical nature made her vulnerable to being swayed by the opinions of others rather than making her own informed decisions.
Unamortized refers to a cost or expense that has not been spread out or depreciated over time, especially in the context of accounting or financial calculations. It is a cost that is still being accumulated or built up, and has not yet been evenly distributed or amortized over the useful life of an asset or project.