comparatively light
Frequency: 6.99.9 per million words
Refers to weight, color, or seriousness that is less than a comparative standard.
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- A modern laptop is comparatively light when you think about the desktops of the past.
- The backpack felt comparatively light after I removed the heavy textbooks.
- For its size, this piece of luggage is comparatively light.
- Carbon fiber makes the new bicycle frame comparatively light without sacrificing strength.
- She chose a comparatively light shade of blue for the bedroom walls to make the space feel bigger.
- His hair turned a comparatively light brown during the summer months.
- The punishment he received was comparatively light considering the severity of the offense.
- This year's workload has been comparatively light, allowing me to focus on personal projects.
- Compared to last week's storm, the rainfall today is comparatively light.
- The movie's themes are comparatively light, making it suitable for a family audience.