comparison

/kəmˈpɛrɪsən/
noun
  1. The act or result of examining two or more things to see how they are similar or different.
    • She made a comparison between her childhood and her children's upbringing.
    • In comparison to last year, sales have increased by 20 percent.
    • A comparison of the two phones shows that one has a better camera.
  2. A statement or judgment that points out similarities or differences.
    • I don't think that comparison is fair because the situations are very different.
    • The article draws a comparison between modern art and classical art.
    • His comparison of the two authors was very insightful.
  3. The quality of being similar or equal to something else (often used in phrases like 'no comparison' or 'beyond comparison').
    • There is no comparison between homemade bread and store-bought bread.
    • Her talent is beyond comparison with any other musician in the group.
    • When it comes to speed, there's simply no comparison between a bicycle and a car.
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