All English words - page 1093
adjectiveHaving no companion; lacking companions.
nounA person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or with whom one travels.
Usage examples:
His travelling companion
verbAccompany.
Usage examples:
He is companioned by a pageboy
nounA feeling of fellowship or friendship.
Usage examples:
The love and companionship of marriage
nounA set of steps leading from a ship's deck down to a cabin or lower deck.
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To minimize maintenance, the only wood used in the entire boat is the tiller and the only opening t…
nounA set of steps leading from a ship's deck down to a cabin or lower deck.
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To minimize maintenance, the only wood used in the entire boat is the tiller and the only opening t…
nounA commercial business.
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A shipping company
verbAssociate with; keep company with.
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These men which have companied with us all this time
verbAssociate with; keep company with.
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These men which have companied with us all this time
nounA commercial business.
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A shipping company
nounThe fact or quality of being similar and able to be compared.
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There are differences in hospital recording practices that will affect the comparability of results
adjectiveAble to be likened to another; similar.
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The situation in holland is comparable to that in england
adverbIn a similar way or to a similar degree.
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A comparably priced cd player
nounA person who carries out comparative study, especially of language or literature.
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The mla publications committee has also launched a new series, ‘world literatures reimagined,’ aime…
adjectiveMeasured or judged by estimating the similarity or dissimilarity between one thing and another; relative.
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He returned to the comparative comfort of his own home
noun(of an adjective or adverb) expressing a higher degree of a quality, but not the highest possible (e.g. braver ; more fiercely ).
Comparatively
kəmˈpær.ə.tɪv.liadverbTo a moderate degree as compared to something else; relatively.
Usage examples:
Inflation was comparatively low
nounA comparative adjective or adverb.
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There is much silliness abroad on the ‘logic’ governing the use of comparatives and superlatives.
adjectiveMeasured or judged by estimating the similarity or dissimilarity between one thing and another; relative.
Usage examples:
He returned to the comparative comfort of his own home
nounA device for comparing something measurable with a reference or standard.
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The spacing of the 1,0 reflections was measured with a comparator.
nounA device for comparing something measurable with a reference or standard.
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The spacing of the 1,0 reflections was measured with a comparator.
verbEstimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
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Individual schools compared their facilities with those of others in the area
idiomUsed to say that two things are completely different and it is not sensible to compare them
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The ratio of exports to gdp is very misleading. it compares apples and oranges., you're comparing a…
verbEstimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
Usage examples:
Individual schools compared their facilities with those of others in the area
verbEstimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
Usage examples:
Individual schools compared their facilities with those of others in the area
verbEstimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
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Individual schools compared their facilities with those of others in the area
nounA consideration or estimate of the similarities or dissimilarities between two things or people.
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They drew a comparison between gandhi's teaching and that of other teachers
nounA consideration or estimate of the similarities or dissimilarities between two things or people.
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They drew a comparison between gandhi's teaching and that of other teachers
nounA separate section or part of a structure or container.
Usage examples:
There's some ice cream in the freezer compartment
verbDivide (something) into separate parts or sections.
Usage examples:
The buildings are to be compartmented by fire walls
adjectiveCharacterized by division into separate sections.
Usage examples:
The compartmental interior of the church
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