comparatively narrow
Frequency: 7.010.2 per million words
Describes a width, scope, or view that is more restricted than a comparison point.
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- The new hallway is comparatively narrow, making it difficult to move furniture through.
- The road ahead was comparatively narrow compared to the highway we just left.
- Compared to modern literature, the focus of 18th-century novels was comparatively narrow.
- Her range of experience was comparatively narrow for such a senior position.
- His understanding of the issue remains comparatively narrow, focusing only on the economic aspects.
- The boat could navigate the comparatively narrow channel without much difficulty.
- The river becomes comparatively narrow as it passes through the gorge.
- The voting margin was comparatively narrow, leading to a recount.
- Our product line is comparatively narrow, but we excel in quality.
- They operated within a comparatively narrow field of research.
- The study's scope was kept comparatively narrow to ensure detailed analysis.
- The old bridge felt comparatively narrow for modern vehicles.
- With the new regulations, the window of opportunity has become comparatively narrow.
- Despite the large building, the office space was comparatively narrow.
- Living on a comparatively narrow street means parking is always a challenge.
- His understanding of the issue was comparatively narrow, lacking broader context.
- While his musical tastes are excellent, they are also comparatively narrow, limited to classical baroque.
- The comparatively narrow victory sparked debate among political analysts.
- The target market for this luxury item is comparatively narrow, consisting of high-net-worth individuals.
- The path through the dense forest became comparatively narrow as we ascended.