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compare

Transitive VerbIntransitive Verb
past: comparedpp: compareding: comparing

This word carries a neutral, analytical tone, suggesting a systematic evaluation. It is the standard term for a logical side-by-side assessment, whether the goal is to find the best option or to understand a relationship between objects. When used to liken one thing to another, it often takes on a more artistic or rhetorical quality. In this sense, it creates a mental bridge between two disparate ideas to evoke a specific emotion or image, shifting the word from a tool of logic to a tool of description.

Meanings

Transitive Verbexamine similarities
[~ someone][~ something][~ something]

To examine two or more things to identify similarities or differences.

"He compared the two smartphones before buying one."

Intransitive Verbcontrast
[doing ~]

To look for similarities or differences between things.

"The two cultures compare favorably in terms of hospitality."

Transitive Verbliken
[~ someone][~ something][~ something]

To state that one thing is like another, often to emphasize a quality.

"The poet compared the woman's eyes to stars."

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