compare

verb18 collocationsAvg. frequency: 6.6

Used to indicate a positive comparison result.

Used to indicate a positive comparison result.

Used to indicate a positive comparison result.

To compare two things without intermediate steps or factors.

To be always making comparisons.

To examine the similarities and differences in detail.

To be able to be compared without difficulty.

To make a comparison that is precise and correct.

To compare things according to a fixed plan or system.

Used to indicate a negative comparison result.

Used to indicate a negative comparison result.

A common phrase used to analyze both similarities and differences.

To emphasize that something is better than anything else.

To emphasize that something is much less significant, difficult, or bad than something else.

Used when frequent comparisons are made between two people or things.

Used to say that something is as good as something else.

Used to say something is not as good, impressive, etc., as something else.

Used to say something is not as good, impressive, etc., as something else.