26984 words

comparing

5 definitions • 11 examples
1
present participle of
2
to examine or look for the difference between two or more things:

Examples:

If you compare house prices in the two areas, it's quite amazing how different they are.
That seems expensive - have you compared prices in other shops?
Compare some recent work with your older stuff and you'll see how much you've improved.
This road is quite busy compared to/with ours.
Children seem to learn more interesting things compared to/with when we were at school.
3
to judge, suggest, or consider that something is similar or of equal quality to something else:

Examples:

The poet compares his lover's tongue to a razor blade.
Still only 25, she has been compared to the greatest dancer of all time.
People compared her to Elizabeth Taylor.
You can't compare the two cities - they're totally different.
4
If something or someone does not compare with something or someone else, the second thing is very much better than the first:

Examples:

Instant coffee just doesn't compare with freshly ground coffee.
5
If something compares favourably with something else, it is better than it:

Examples:

The hotel certainly compared favourably with the one we stayed in last year.

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