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comparably
[ kom-per-uh-blee ]
adverb
- in a way that shows a resemblance or similarity; similarly:
The only real difference between the ovens came down to size; they performed comparably.
These sound much better than other comparably priced speakers.
- in a way that allows for or suggests a comparison:
Randomization allows researchers to comparably test different treatments in similar groups.
Other yÐÄvlog Forms
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yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of comparably1
Example Sentences
There are comparably high rates of periods disappearing in competitors in sports like gymnastics, ballet and figure skating.
The team found that the e-tattoos performed comparably well at detecting brainwaves with minimal noise.
Wolff added, "It is a simple-minded argument based on the false premise that the comparably large bureaucracies of mega-corporations and governments either do not exist or do not matter."
The wait for the result announcement was comparably quicker this time as a jubilant and relieved Catterall was awarded a unanimous decision.
âEven when such necessity is proven, the practice remains unlawful if there is an alternative practice available that is comparably effective in achieving the employerâs goals but causes less discriminatory effect,â Lawrence said.
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