comparably Antonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- unakin
- disparate
- distinguishable
- nonequivalent
- distinguishable
- varied
- variable
- disparate
- distinct
- distinct
- unakin
- variable
- varying
- varying
- nonequivalent
- varied
Weak:
Strongest:
Strong:
- cognate
- matching
- resembling
- parallel
- akin
- corresponding
- identical
- synonymous
- equivalent
- related
- resemblant
Weak:
- conforming
- homogenous
- uniform
- on-the-order-of
- twin
- relatable
- homogeneous
- entire
- kindred
- equal
- approximating
- congenial
- conformable
- consistent
- commensurate
- redundant
- coextensive
- congeneric
- substitutable
- ditto
- consonant
- correspondent
- suchlike
- indistinguishable
- tantamount
- coincident
- fungible
- virtual
- proportionate
- allied
- kin
- close
- connate
- same
- approaching
- duplicate
- interchangeable
Meaning of comparably
comparably (r)
in a comparable manner or to a comparable degree
comparably Sentence Examples
- The new model is comparably priced to its competitors in the market.
- She found the second book in the series to be comparably better than the first.
- The two cities are comparably similar in terms of population size and economic development.
- The smaller apartment was priced comparably to the larger one, despite its size difference.
- The new employee's productivity is comparably higher than that of his colleagues.
- The older version of the software is comparably less efficient than the updated one.
- Despite being from different backgrounds, their academic achievements were comparably impressive.
- The two candidates for the position were comparably qualified, making the decision difficult for the hiring manager.
- The restaurant's lunch menu is comparably cheaper than its dinner offerings.
- The two cars are comparably fuel-efficient, making them popular choices among environmentally-conscious consumers.
FAQs About the word comparably
in a comparable manner or to a comparable degree
analogous, like, such, alike,similar, cognate, matching, resembling, parallel, akin
unlike, diverse, different, dissimilar, various, diverse, unlike,different, various, dissimilar
The new model is comparably priced to its competitors in the market.
She found the second book in the series to be comparably better than the first.
The two cities are comparably similar in terms of population size and economic development.
The smaller apartment was priced comparably to the larger one, despite its size difference.