Data Hound

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˈdeɪtə haʊnd/

Definitions of data hound

noun a person who is enthusiastic about collecting and analyzing data

Example Sentences

A1 A data hound is someone who loves collecting and analyzing information.

A2 My friend is a real data hound, always searching for new facts and figures.

B1 As a data hound, she is skilled at finding valuable insights in large datasets.

B2 The data hound on our team uncovered some key trends that helped improve our business strategy.

C1 The data hound's expertise in data analysis is unmatched in our industry.

C2 Being a data hound requires a deep understanding of statistical methods and data visualization techniques.

Examples of data hound in a Sentence

formal The data hound meticulously analyzed the company's financial reports.

informal My friend is a total data hound when it comes to tracking his fitness progress.

slang I heard Sarah is a real data hound when it comes to researching the best deals.

figurative He's like a data hound, always sniffing out information wherever he goes.

Grammatical Forms of data hound

past tense

data hounded

plural

data hounds

comparative

more data hound

superlative

most data hound

present tense

data hounds

future tense

will data hound

perfect tense

has data hounded

continuous tense

is data hounding

singular

data hound

positive degree

very data hound

infinitive

to data hound

gerund

data hounding

participle

data hounded

Origin and Evolution of data hound

First Known Use: 1978 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'data hound' originated in the field of computer science to describe individuals who are skilled at collecting and analyzing large amounts of data.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe individuals with a knack for handling data, the term 'data hound' has evolved to also refer to anyone who is particularly enthusiastic or diligent about gathering and interpreting information.