A1verb1K

UK/["/kəmˈpeə(r)/","/kəmˈpeəz/","/kəmˈpeəd/","/kəmˈpeərɪŋ/"]/US/["/kəmˈper/","/kəmˈperz/","/kəmˈperd/","/kəmˈperɪŋ/"]/

Meaning of Compare

In simple words: To look at two or more things to see how they are alike or different.

Compare in a sentence

  • You can compare the two paintings to see which one you like better.
  • It is important to compare prices before you make a purchase.
  • In her essay, she decided to compare the themes of love and loss.
  • To compare the results, we need to look at all the data carefully.
  • They often compare their experiences to understand different cultures.

How to use Compare

Use in both spoken and written contexts. Common in academic writing. Avoid using in overly casual situations where simplifications are needed.

Grammar pattern

compare + object + to/with + object

Memory hint

Think of 'compare' as 'pairing up' items to see their similarities.

Related words

Collocations with Compare

  • favourably/​favorably
  • well
  • unfavourably/​unfavorably
  • cannot
  • do not
  • with
  • compare and contrast
  • be nothing compared to somebody/​something
  • nothing compares to somebody/​something
  • favourably/​favorably
  • well
  • unfavourably/​unfavorably
  • cannot
  • do not
  • with
  • compare and contrast
  • be nothing compared to somebody/​something
  • nothing compares to somebody/​something
  • favourably/​favorably
  • well
  • unfavourably/​unfavorably
  • cannot
  • do not
  • with
  • compare and contrast
  • be nothing compared to somebody/​something
  • nothing compares to somebody/​something

Opposites of Compare

Common mistakes with Compare

  • Confusing 'compare' with 'contrast' — remember, 'compare' emphasizes similarities.
  • Omitting 'to' or 'with' when specifying what to compare.
  • Using 'compare' without an object is incorrect.

Compare Compare with Contrast, Evaluate, Assess, Measure, Weigh

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Frequently asked questions about Compare

What does Compare mean?

To look at two or more things to see how they are alike or different.

What is the definition of Compare?

to examine people or things to see how they are similar and how they are different

How do you use Compare in a sentence?

You can compare the two paintings to see which one you like better.

Can you give another example of Compare?

It is important to compare prices before you make a purchase.

What are synonyms for Compare?

Common alternatives include contrast, evaluate, assess, measure, weigh.

What is the opposite of Compare?

Opposite meanings include ignore, disregard.

What words go with Compare?

It commonly pairs with favourably/​favorably, well, unfavourably/​unfavorably, cannot, do not, with, compare and contrast, be nothing compared to somebody/​something, nothing compares to somebody/​something, favourably/​favorably, well, unfavourably/​unfavorably, cannot, do not, with, compare and contrast, be nothing compared to somebody/​something, nothing compares to somebody/​something, favourably/​favorably, well, unfavourably/​unfavorably, cannot, do not, with, compare and contrast, be nothing compared to somebody/​something, nothing compares to somebody/​something.

What are common mistakes when using Compare?

Confusing 'compare' with 'contrast' — remember, 'compare' emphasizes similarities. Omitting 'to' or 'with' when specifying what to compare. Using 'compare' without an object is incorrect.

How do you pronounce Compare?

US: /["/kəmˈper/","/kəmˈperz/","/kəmˈperd/","/kəmˈperɪŋ/"]/, UK: /["/kəmˈpeə(r)/","/kəmˈpeəz/","/kəmˈpeəd/","/kəmˈpeərɪŋ/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Compare?

Use in both spoken and written contexts. Common in academic writing. Avoid using in overly casual situations where simplifications are needed.

What CEFR level is Compare?

"Compare" is at A1 level on the CEFR scale.