Pronunciation: /kəmˈper/
verb to examine two or more things in order to note similarities and differences
A1 I can compare two different fruits to see which one I like better.
A2 She compared the prices of various laptops before making a decision.
B1 In this essay, we will compare and contrast the benefits of living in a city versus living in the countryside.
B2 The scientist compared the results of the two experiments to determine if there was a significant difference.
C1 The CEO compared the company's performance this year with that of the previous year to assess growth.
C2 As a literary critic, she is able to compare and analyze the works of different authors with great depth.
formal It is important to compare different investment options before making a decision.
informal I like to compare prices at different stores before buying anything.
slang I always compare my selfies to make sure I look good.
figurative She couldn't help but compare her current relationship to her past ones.
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