Pronunciation: /kəmˈpærɪsən/
noun a consideration or estimate of the similarities or dissimilarities between two things or people
A1 I made a comparison between two different brands of laptops.
A2 The teacher asked us to write a comparison of two famous paintings.
B1 The article included a detailed comparison of the various smartphone models available in the market.
B2 The scientist conducted a comparison of the results from different experiments to determine the most accurate data.
C1 The book provided an in-depth comparison of the political systems in different countries.
C2 Her research paper presented a comprehensive comparison of the economic policies of two major world powers.
adjective relating to the act of comparing or the process of being compared
A1 In comparison to my old phone, this new one is much faster.
A2 She made a comparison between the two laptops before making a decision.
B1 The article included a detailed comparison of the different models of cars.
B2 His analysis involved a thorough comparison of the two investment options.
C1 The research paper presented a nuanced comparison of the various political ideologies.
C2 The documentary provided an in-depth comparison of the two competing theories in physics.
formal The report includes a detailed comparison of the two financial quarters.
informal I made a quick comparison between the two laptops before making a decision.
slang I did a side-by-side comparison of the two phones to see which one is better.
figurative In the grand comparison of life, material possessions hold little value.
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