Comparison
UK /["/kəmˈpærɪsn/"]/US /["/kəmˈpærɪsn/"]/
Definition
the process of comparing two or more people or things
In simple words: Looking at how things are similar or different.
Examples
- The comparison between the two models shows a significant difference in performance.
- She made a comparison of prices before deciding on which product to buy.
- In her essay, she discusses the comparison of traditional and modern education methods.
- The comparison of the results from both experiments revealed interesting trends.
- When making a comparison, it's essential to focus on relevant criteria and not just personal opinions.
Usage notes
Use 'comparison' in academic or analytical contexts. It's appropriate for discussions about similarities and differences but less common in casual conversation.
Grammar pattern
comparison + of + object
Memory hint
Think of 'compare' + 'ison' as a mission to find similarities and differences.
Collocations
- favourable/favorable
- unfavourable/unfavorable
- fair
- draw
- make
- perform
- by comparison (with)
- for comparison
- in comparison to
- a basis for comparison
- a point of comparison
- for the purposes of comparison
- favourable/favorable
- unfavourable/unfavorable
- fair
- draw
- make
- perform
- by comparison (with)
- for comparison
- in comparison to
- a basis for comparison
- a point of comparison
- for the purposes of comparison
Synonyms
- contrast
- similarity
- assessment
- evaluation
- analysis
Antonyms
- contrast
- dissimilarity
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'comparative' — remember 'comparison' is the act.
- Using 'compare' instead of 'comparison' in noun form.
- Incorrectly using 'comparison' with verbs.