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adjective

Having no companion; lacking companions.

noun

A person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or with whom one travels.

Usage examples:

His travelling companion
verb

Accompany.

Usage examples:

He is companioned by a pageboy
noun

A feeling of fellowship or friendship.

Usage examples:

The love and companionship of marriage
noun

A set of steps leading from a ship's deck down to a cabin or lower deck.

Usage examples:

To minimize maintenance, the only wood used in the entire boat is the tiller and the only opening t…
noun

A set of steps leading from a ship's deck down to a cabin or lower deck.

Usage examples:

To minimize maintenance, the only wood used in the entire boat is the tiller and the only opening t…
noun

A commercial business.

Usage examples:

A shipping company
verb

Associate with; keep company with.

Usage examples:

These men which have companied with us all this time
verb

Associate with; keep company with.

Usage examples:

These men which have companied with us all this time
noun

A commercial business.

Usage examples:

A shipping company
noun

The fact or quality of being similar and able to be compared.

Usage examples:

There are differences in hospital recording practices that will affect the comparability of results
adjective

Able to be likened to another; similar.

Usage examples:

The situation in holland is comparable to that in england
adverb

In a similar way or to a similar degree.

Usage examples:

A comparably priced cd player
noun

A person who carries out comparative study, especially of language or literature.

Usage examples:

The mla publications committee has also launched a new series, ‘world literatures reimagined,’ aime…
adjective

Measured 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
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.li
adverb

To a moderate degree as compared to something else; relatively.

Usage examples:

Inflation was comparatively low
noun

A comparative adjective or adverb.

Usage examples:

There is much silliness abroad on the ‘logic’ governing the use of comparatives and superlatives.
adjective

Measured 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
noun

A device for comparing something measurable with a reference or standard.

Usage examples:

The spacing of the 1,0 reflections was measured with a comparator.
noun

A device for comparing something measurable with a reference or standard.

Usage examples:

The spacing of the 1,0 reflections was measured with a comparator.
verb

Estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.

Usage examples:

Individual schools compared their facilities with those of others in the area
idiom

Used to say that two things are completely different and it is not sensible to compare them

Usage examples:

The ratio of exports to gdp is very misleading. it compares apples and oranges., you're comparing a…
verb

Estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.

Usage examples:

Individual schools compared their facilities with those of others in the area
verb

Estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.

Usage examples:

Individual schools compared their facilities with those of others in the area
verb

Estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.

Usage examples:

Individual schools compared their facilities with those of others in the area
noun

A consideration or estimate of the similarities or dissimilarities between two things or people.

Usage examples:

They drew a comparison between gandhi's teaching and that of other teachers
noun

A consideration or estimate of the similarities or dissimilarities between two things or people.

Usage examples:

They drew a comparison between gandhi's teaching and that of other teachers
noun

A separate section or part of a structure or container.

Usage examples:

There's some ice cream in the freezer compartment
verb

Divide (something) into separate parts or sections.

Usage examples:

The buildings are to be compartmented by fire walls
adjective

Characterized by division into separate sections.

Usage examples:

The compartmental interior of the church

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