Meaning & Definition of word "Comparable"

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    Comparable

    /ˈkɒm.pə.rə.bəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Capable of being compared; having similarities that permit comparison.
      • Example: Her performance in the competition was comparable to that of the top athletes.
    • 2. Similar in quality, quantity, or degree; worthy of comparison.
      • Example: The two products are comparable in price, but one offers better features.
    • 3. Of a nature that allows for effective measurement or evaluation against another.
      • Example: The study presented findings that are comparable to previous research in the field.
    • 4. Suitable for comparison; eligible or appropriate for comparative analysis.
      • Example: In terms of durability, both materials are comparable, making them good options for construction.

    Etymology

    From Latin comparabilis, from comparare 'to compare'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    comparable to:

    having qualities that are similar enough to allow for comparison.

    not comparable:

    not capable of being compared due to differences.

    Related Words

    comparison:

    The act of comparing two or more items.

    compare:

    To examine the similarities and/or differences.

    comparable worth:

    The principle that jobs should be paid based on the value they provide rather than gender.

    Slang Meanings of comparable