Comparada (en. Compared)
/kom.paˈɾa.ða/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Definition: Action of establishing similarities or differences between two or more elements.
Example Sentence: The comparison between the two works reveals significant differences.
La comparada entre las dos obras revela diferencias significativas.
Definition: Result of the comparison.
Example Sentence: The final comparison showed that the first is more efficient.
La comparada final mostró que el first son más eficiente.
Definition: Study that relates different concepts.
Example Sentence: Her article is a comparison between sociological theories.
Su artículo es una comparada entre teorías sociológicas.
Etymology
Etymology/Origin: From the verb to compare, which comes from the Latin 'comparare'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Phrase: compared between
Meaning: Reference to an analysis involving two or more elements.
comparada entre
Phrase: in a compared
Meaning: Indicates the context in which the comparison takes place.
en una comparada
Phrase: compared between cultures
Meaning: Comparisons that highlight cultural differences or similarities.
comparadas entre culturas
Related Words
Related Word: to compare
Description: To make a comparison between two or more elements.
comparar
Related Word: comparative
Description: That is used for comparison.
comparativo
Related Word: comparing
Description: Part that is compared in a comparison.
comparante
Slang Meanings
Slang Meaning: There is no specific direct slang, but in some contexts, 'to measure' is used to refer to comparing.
Slang Example: I'm going to measure the qualities of both models.
Voy a medir las cualidades de ambos modelos.