Etymology: [ k&m-'par, -'per ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French comparer, from Latin comparare to couple, compare, from compar like, from com- + par equal.
Synonyms: set side by side, in comparison, correlated, as to, related
examined in order to find similarities and differences, If you say, for example, that one thing is large or small compared with another or compared to another, you mean that it is larger or smaller than the other thing. The room was light and lofty compared with our Tudor ones Columbia was a young city compared to venerable Charleston, You talk about one situation or thing compared with another or compared to another when contrasting the two situations or things. In 1800 Ireland's population was nine million, compared to Britain's 16 million, past of compare, cfr, To form the three degrees of comparison of (an adjective), To declare two things to be similar in some respect , To be similar (often used in the negative), To assess the similarities and differences between two or more things . Having made the comparison of X with Y, one might have found it similar to Y or different from Y, ofter, lower, later, comparativePolit Politics, bigger, badder, comparative, ferier, ferre, ferrer, and "least", to the positive; as, beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful, To vie; to assume a likeness or equality, and "most", or "less", Comparison, to the positive form; as, black, blacker, blackest; those of more than one syllable are usually compared by prefixing "more", To get; to procure; to obtain; to acquire 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", To be like or equal; to admit, or be worthy of, comparison; as, his later work does not compare with his earlier, To assess the similarities between two things ["to compare X and Y"] or between one thing and another ["to compare X with Y"]. Having made the comparison with X, one might have found it similar to X or different from X, consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous; "We can compare the Han dynasty to the Romans"; "You cannot equate success in financial matters with greed", cf, To examine the character or qualities of, as of two or more persons or things, for the purpose of discovering their resemblances or differences; to bring into comparison; to regard with discriminating attention, and "-est", To represent as similar, for the purpose of illustration; to liken, To inflect according to the degrees of comparison; to state positive, comparative, and superlative forms of; as, most adjectives of one syllable are compared by affixing "- er", Illustration by comparison; simile, be comparable; "This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes", 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", to form the comparative or superlative form on an adjective or adverb, Look for similarities and differences between two or more things, to form the comparative or superlative form on an adjective or adverb be comparable; "This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes, A function of the CCP module in which the device will perform an action when a timer's register value matches the value in the compare register, qualities that are comparable; "no comparison between the two books"; "beyond compare", If you say that something does not compare with something else, you mean that it is much worse. The flowers here do not compare with those at home see also compared. beyond/without compare a quality that is beyond compare is the best of its kind, show how (people or things) are alike or different; consider to be similar, comparison, contrast, When you compare things, you consider them and discover the differences or similarities between them. Compare the two illustrations in Fig 60 Was it fair to compare independent schools with state schools? Note how smooth the skin of the upper arm is, then compare it to the skin on the elbow. to compare notes: see note, If you compare one person or thing to another, you say that they are like the other person or thing. Some commentators compared his work to that of James Joyce I can only compare the experience to falling in love. = liken, If one thing compares favourably with another, it is better than the other thing. If it compares unfavourably, it is worse than the other thing. Our road safety record compares favourably with that of other European countries How do the two techniques compare in terms of application?, To look for similarities, Show how things are similar or different, me too drug, Department of Defense software tool for completing the Cost Comparison Form, Found at the end of a definition and indicates other glossary terms that are related or similar to, yet different from, the term they follow, to describe as being the same, to examine the character and qualities of an item, especially in order to discover similarities or differences, to decide whether a number is greater than, less than, or equal to another, (TrafficLightColor, TrafficLightColor) -> Comparison This compares two members, according to the rank ordering For example, compare(red,green) = less You also get comparisons <, >, <= and >= automatically from this, to look for ways in which two things are similar (CHAPTER 3 FLASHCARDS) (See page 92 in your textbook ), Examine qualities, or characteristics, to discover resemblances "Compare" is usually stated as "compare with": you are to emphasize similarities, although differences may be mentioned, to estimate of similarity between two things, An operator field which defines the relationship between the field and value specified, Means write about the ways in which two or more things are the same, or what they have in common E g "Compare the golf swing with the baseball swing " Obviously one might think to add, " then contrast both swings" (see next definition for "contrast"), Examine the objects in question with a view to demonstrating their similarities, to decide how things are different from each other -- " convert the fractions to decimals, which are easier to compare " (39), contrasted to, likened with, relative to, equated with,
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If you say, for example, that one thing is large or small compared with another or compared to another, you mean that it is larger or smaller than the other thing. The room was light and lofty compared with our Tudor ones Columbia was a young city compared to venerable Charleston
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You talk about one situation or thing compared with another or compared to another when contrasting the two situations or things. In 1800 Ireland's population was nine million, compared to Britain's 16 million
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To form the three degrees of comparison of (an adjective) - "We compare good as good, better, best"
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To declare two things to be similar in some respect - "Astronomers have compared comets to dirty snowballs"
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To be similar (often used in the negative) - "A sapling and a fully-grown oak tree do not compare"
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To assess the similarities and differences between two or more things . Having made the comparison of X with Y, one might have found it similar to Y or different from Y - "You can't compare my problems and yours"
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and "least", to the positive; as, beautiful, more beautiful, most beautiful
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To vie; to assume a likeness or equality
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Comparison
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to the positive form; as, black, blacker, blackest; those of more than one syllable are usually compared by prefixing "more"
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To get; to procure; to obtain; to acquire 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"
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To be like or equal; to admit, or be worthy of, comparison; as, his later work does not compare with his earlier
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To assess the similarities between two things ["to compare X and Y"] or between one thing and another ["to compare X with Y"]. Having made the comparison with X, one might have found it similar to X or different from X
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consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous; "We can compare the Han dynasty to the Romans"; "You cannot equate success in financial matters with greed"
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To examine the character or qualities of, as of two or more persons or things, for the purpose of discovering their resemblances or differences; to bring into comparison; to regard with discriminating attention
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To represent as similar, for the purpose of illustration; to liken
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To inflect according to the degrees of comparison; to state positive, comparative, and superlative forms of; as, most adjectives of one syllable are compared by affixing "- er"
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Illustration by comparison; simile
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be comparable; "This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes"
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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"
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to form the comparative or superlative form on an adjective or adverb
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Look for similarities and differences between two or more things
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to form the comparative or superlative form on an adjective or adverb be comparable; "This car does not compare with our line of Mercedes
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A function of the CCP module in which the device will perform an action when a timer's register value matches the value in the compare register
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qualities that are comparable; "no comparison between the two books"; "beyond compare"
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If you say that something does not compare with something else, you mean that it is much worse. The flowers here do not compare with those at home see also compared. beyond/without compare a quality that is beyond compare is the best of its kind
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show how (people or things) are alike or different; consider to be similar fiil
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comparison, contrast isim
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When you compare things, you consider them and discover the differences or similarities between them. Compare the two illustrations in Fig 60 Was it fair to compare independent schools with state schools? Note how smooth the skin of the upper arm is, then compare it to the skin on the elbow. to compare notes: see note
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If you compare one person or thing to another, you say that they are like the other person or thing. Some commentators compared his work to that of James Joyce I can only compare the experience to falling in love. = liken
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If one thing compares favourably with another, it is better than the other thing. If it compares unfavourably, it is worse than the other thing. Our road safety record compares favourably with that of other European countries How do the two techniques compare in terms of application?
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To look for similarities
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Show how things are similar or different
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Department of Defense software tool for completing the Cost Comparison Form
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Found at the end of a definition and indicates other glossary terms that are related or similar to, yet different from, the term they follow
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to describe as being the same
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to examine the character and qualities of an item, especially in order to discover similarities or differences
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to decide whether a number is greater than, less than, or equal to another
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(TrafficLightColor, TrafficLightColor) -> Comparison This compares two members, according to the rank ordering For example, compare(red,green) = less You also get comparisons <, >, <= and >= automatically from this
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to look for ways in which two things are similar (CHAPTER 3 FLASHCARDS) (See page 92 in your textbook )
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Examine qualities, or characteristics, to discover resemblances "Compare" is usually stated as "compare with": you are to emphasize similarities, although differences may be mentioned
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to estimate of similarity between two things
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An operator field which defines the relationship between the field and value specified
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Means write about the ways in which two or more things are the same, or what they have in common E g "Compare the golf swing with the baseball swing " Obviously one might think to add, " then contrast both swings" (see next definition for "contrast")
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Examine the objects in question with a view to demonstrating their similarities
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to decide how things are different from each other -- " convert the fractions to decimals, which are easier to compare " (39)
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contrasted to, likened with, relative to, equated with
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