compare (Meaning)

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compare (n)

qualities that are comparable

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compare (v)

examine and note the similarities or differences of

be comparable

consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous

to form the comparative or superlative form on an adjective or adverb

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compare Sentence Examples

  1. She asked us to compare the two paintings and identify their differences.
  2. When shopping for a new car, it's important to compare features and prices before making a decision.
  3. He often likes to compare different brands of smartphones to find the best one for his needs.
  4. The teacher asked the students to compare and contrast the themes of two novels they had read.
  5. We can compare the prices of flights on different airlines to find the most affordable option.
  6. As we compare our test scores, it's clear that some of us need to study harder.
  7. It's unfair to compare her artwork to that of a professional artist – she's just starting out.
  8. She tried to compare the flavor of the two dishes, but they were so different it was difficult.
  9. The financial advisor suggested we compare the interest rates of different savings accounts.
  10. Let's compare notes on the lecture to make sure we didn't miss anything important.

FAQs About the word compare

qualities that are comparable, examine and note the similarities or differences of, be comparable, consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous, to form

equate, relate, connect,refer, link, liken, assimilate, analogize, bracket, parallel

contrast, contrast,,

She asked us to compare the two paintings and identify their differences.

When shopping for a new car, it's important to compare features and prices before making a decision.

He often likes to compare different brands of smartphones to find the best one for his needs.

The teacher asked the students to compare and contrast the themes of two novels they had read.