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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of comparing things in American Thesaurus

Ways of comparing things

than (conjunction)

used when making comparisons

relatively (adverb)

in comparison with someone or something similar

whereas (conjunction)

used for comparing two things, people, situations, etc. and showing that there is an important difference between them

compared with/to ()

used for talking about the ways in which two things are different, or about the ways in which something has changed

relatively speaking ()

used for saying that something is true when you compare it with other similar things

by/in contrast ()

used when you are comparing two things or people and saying that the second one is very different from the first

next to ()

when compared to someone or something

relative (adjective)

having a particular quality when compared with something else

the... the... ()

used with “more,” “less,” and other comparatives for showing that when an amount, activity, feeling, or quality increases or is reduced, it causes something else to increase or be reduced at the same time

against (preposition)

used for comparing one thing or amount with another

all-time (adjective)

used for comparing someone or something with all the other people or things of the same type that have ever existed

alongside (adverb)

used for showing that you are comparing one person or thing with another

as (adverb)

used for comparing one person, thing, or situation with another

as someone/something goes ()

when you consider what other people or things of the same type are like

beside (preposition)

used for comparing two people or things

the biggest/best etc. of /its/their kind ()

used to say that one thing is bigger, better, etc. than other similar things

by comparison (with) ()

used for talking about the ways in which two people or things are different

even (adverb)

used for emphasizing that although something is big, good, bad, etc., something else is bigger, better, worse, etc.

far (adjective)

used for emphasizing a difference when you are making a comparison

half/twice etc. as much again ()

used for comparing two amounts and saying how much more one amount is than the other

in comparison ()

used for talking about the ways in which two people or things are different

in relation to ()

in comparison to something

it’s one thing to..., it’s another/a different thing to... ()

used for comparing two things when the second is much more important, serious, difficult, etc. than the first

just as... so (too) ()

used for showing that there is a connection between two situations or actions

most (adverb)

used for saying that someone or something has more of a particular quality than any other person or thing

next to ()

used for showing that you are not including the person or thing that is really the best, biggest, worst, etc. when you are making a comparison

on (adverb)

compared with someone or something

over against ()

used when you are comparing two things or ideas and emphasizing the difference

rank (verb)

to be good, bad, important, unimportant, etc. compared with other similar people or things

versus (preposition)

used for stating that two things are being compared in order to show that they are different or that one is better than the other

vis-à-vis (preposition)

formal compared to or relating to someone or something

where (adverb)

used when comparing two people, things, actions, etc. and showing how they are different

while (conjunction)

used when comparing things, situations, or people and showing how they are different

yet (adverb)

used for emphasizing that someone or something is even bigger, better, worse, more, etc. than someone or something else