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Synonyms and antonyms of Comparison and comparisons in British Thesaurus

Comparison and comparisons

comparison (noun)

the process of considering how things or people are similar and how they are different

perspective (noun)

a sensible way of judging how good, bad, important etc something is in comparison with other things

parallel (noun)

a comparison between things

the equation (noun)

the process of considering one thing to be the same as another

analogy (noun)

a comparison between two situations, processes etc that is intended to show that the two are similar

juxtaposition (noun)

formal the process of juxtaposing things

relative (adjective)

considered in comparison with other similar things

comparative (adjective)

judged in comparison to something such as a previous situation or state

comparatively (adverb)

as compared to something else or to a previous situation or state

relational (adjective)

relating to the relationship or connection between two or more things

comparative (adjective)

involving the comparison of two or more things

comparison (noun)

a document, statement etc which makes a comparison between different things

comparison (noun)

the process of finding things that are similar between two or more things or people

foil (noun)

someone or something that makes another person or thing seem better or more attractive because of the differences between them