comparable
Used to link the thing being compared to what it is being compared with.
Used to specify the aspect in which things are similar (e.g., comparable in size, quality).
Similar to 'comparable to', often interchangeable, but 'to' is more common.
Emphasizes a high degree of similarity.
Indicates a significant or considerable degree of similarity.
Approximately similar, not exactly.
Indicates a high degree of similarity.
Means that two things can be compared without any intermediate steps or adjustments.
Similar in a general way, but not in all details.
Similar in most aspects or on average.
Emphasizes that the comparison is precise and without difference.
Very nearly similar, but with a small difference.
Suggests that the similarity is clear and obvious.
Emphatic way of saying not at all similar.
Strongly states that there is no similarity at all.
A very strong way to say that two things are not similar at all.
Indicates that a comparison is not precise or valid in every detail.
Refers to an unspecified thing that is similar.
Used to express that something is unique or far superior.
Used to state a similarity or equivalence.
Indicates a process of becoming similar or equivalent.