analyze vs armchair

analyze

verb
  • To subject to analysis. 

  • To examine in such a manner as to ascertain the elements or nature of the thing examined; as, to analyze a fossil substance, to analyze a sentence or a word, or to analyze an action to ascertain its morality. 

  • To separate into the constituent parts, for the purpose of an examination of each separately. 

  • To resolve (anything complex) into its elements. 

armchair

verb
  • To theorize based on analysis of data that was gathered previously; to reflect. 

  • To create based on theory or general knowledge rather than data. 

noun
  • Hypernyms: chair, furniture 

  • A chair with supports for the arms or elbows. 

adj
  • Remote from actual involvement, including a person retired from previously active involvement. 

  • Unqualified or uninformed but yet giving advice, especially on technical issues, such as law, architecture, medicine, military theory, or sports; relating to such advice. 

How often have the words analyze and armchair occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )