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Analogue Meaning in English

word

ˈænəˌɫɔɡ
AN-uh-lawg
ˈænəlˌɒɡ
AN-uh-log

Definition

Something that is similar to something else in a way that is easy to recognize, often used for things that are not exactly the same but have similar functions or qualities. Also refers to technology that works with continuous signals, not digital.

Usage & Nuances

British English prefers 'analogue', while American English uses 'analog'. 'Analogue' is common in scientific, technical, and comparison contexts, such as 'analogue clock' or 'find an analogue of this concept'. Not usually used to describe people.

Example Sentences

This old TV uses analogue signals, not digital.

basic

A lizard is an analogue of a dinosaur in today's world.

basic

You can check the time on an analogue clock or a digital one.

basic

Vinyl records are making a comeback, even though most people use digital music instead of analogue formats now.

natural

The scientist found a chemical analogue to the natural hormone.

natural

Books are the closest analogue we have to the internet from earlier times.

natural