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- COMPARED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
COMPARED definition: 1 past simple and past participle of compare 2 to examine or look for the difference between two… Learn more
- COMPARE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
compare, contrast, collate mean to set side by side in order to show differences and likenesses compare implies an aim of showing relative values or excellences by bringing out characteristic qualities whether similar or divergent contrast implies an emphasis on differences
- Compared - definition of compared by The Free Dictionary
compare - examine and note the similarities or differences of; "John compared his haircut to his friend's"; "We compared notes after we had both seen the movie"
- compared - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
compare is a verb, comparison is a noun, comparable is an adjective: Compare the two items to see which is cheaper She made a comparison of the two items The two items are of comparable price com•pare (kəm pâr′), v , -pared, -par•ing, n
- COMPARE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
When you compare things, you consider them and discover the differences or similarities between them Compare the two illustrations in Fig 60 [VERB noun] Was it fair to compare independent schools with state schools? [VERB noun + with] Note how smooth the skin of the upper arm is, then compare it to the skin on the elbow [VERB noun + to]
- Compared or Compaired | How to spell it? | Spelling - WordTips
Compared or Compaired are two words that are confused and usually misspelled due to their similarity Check which one to use!
- What is another word for compared - WordHippo
Find 118 synonyms for compared and other similar words that you can use instead based on 4 separate contexts from our thesaurus
- Difference between Compared To and Compared With - English Words
Definition of Compare: Compare is used as a verb within a sentence It is used to measure or to note down the similarities or differences between two things or ideas For example, ‘ I cannot compare these two views … ’
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