IPA: /əˈnælədʒɪst/
KK: /əˈnælədʒɪst/
A person who uses comparisons between different things to understand or explain ideas.
As an analogist, she often drew parallels between historical events and modern situations.
Analogist → It is formed from "analogia" (from Greek "ἀναλογία", meaning proportion or correspondence) and the suffix "-ist" (meaning one who practices or is concerned with). An analogist is someone who studies or works with analogies, focusing on the relationships and correspondences between different things.
Think of someone who studies 'proportions' or 'correspondences' — that's what an analogist does, as they analyze relationships between different concepts.