Pronunciation: /ˈænəˌlɔɡ/
noun a person or thing seen as comparable to another
A1 I prefer using an analogue watch rather than a digital one.
A2 An analogue camera uses film to capture images.
B1 Many people find analogue music players to have a warmer sound compared to digital ones.
B2 Some audiophiles swear by the sound quality of analogue vinyl records.
C1 Analogue technology is making a comeback in the world of audio equipment.
C2 The artist used an analogue synthesizer to create the unique sound of the album.
adjective relating to or using signals or information represented by a continuously variable physical quantity such as spatial position, voltage, etc.
A1 I prefer using analogue clocks because they are easier to read.
A2 Some people still enjoy listening to music on analogue records.
B1 The artist created an analogue version of the digital painting for display.
B2 The scientist conducted experiments using analogue equipment to compare results.
C1 The company decided to invest in analogue technology to improve their production process.
C2 The filmmaker used analogue film to give the movie a more authentic feel.
formal The company decided to switch from analogue to digital technology for better efficiency.
informal I prefer the sound of analogue music over digital.
slang I found this cool analogue watch at the thrift store.
figurative Her mind works like an analogue clock, always ticking methodically.
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