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Variant of compare

compare definition

com·pare (kəm per)

transitive verb compared -·pared′, comparing -·par′·ing

  1. to regard as similar; liken (to) to compare life to a river
  2. to examine in order to observe or discover similarities or differences: often followed by with compare their voting records
  3. Gram. to form the comparative and superlative degrees of (an adjective or adverb)

Etymology: ME comparen < OFr comparer < L comparare < com-, with + parare, to make equal < par: see par

intransitive verb

    1. to be worthy of comparison (with)
    2. to be regarded as similar or equal
  1. to make comparisons
  2. to stand in comparison; measure up how does my car compare with his?

noun

Old Poet. comparison
compare Idioms

beyond compare

or past compare or without compare
without equal; incomparably good, bad, great, etc.

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compared Synonyms

compared

modif.

distinguished, set side by side, in comparison, brought into comparison, correlated, as to, by comparison with; see also related 2.


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