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  2. Meaning of compare in English. compare. verb [ T ] uk/kəmˈpeər/us/kəmˈper/ compareverb[T] (EXAMINE DIFFERENCES) Add to word listAdd to word list. B1. to examine or look for the difference between two or more things: If you compare house prices in the two areas, it's quite amazing how different they are.

  3. Compare definition: to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences. See examples of COMPARE used in a sentence.

  4. noun. How to Use compare in a Sentence. compare. 1 of 2 verb. Definition of compare. Synonyms for compare. The singer's voice has been compared to that of Elvis. We each did the homework assignment, then compared answers. I compared several bicycles before buying one. How did that change the process compared to the first one?

  5. Examples of 'compare' in a sentence. Examples from Collins dictionaries. Compare the two illustrations in Fig 60. Was it fair to compare independent schools with state schools? Note how smooth the skin of the upper arm is, then compare it to the skin on the elbow. Some commentators compared his work to that of James Joyce.

  6. The meaning of COMPARE is to represent as similar : liken. How to use compare in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Compare.

  7. transitive verb. 1. to examine (two or more objects, ideas, people, etc.) in order to note similarities and differences. to compare two pieces of cloth. to compare the governments of two nations. 2. to consider or describe as similar; liken.

  8. to judge, suggest, or consider that something is similar or of equal quality to something else: The poet compares his lover's tongue to a razor blade. Still only 25, she has been compared to the greatest dancer of all time. People compared her to Elizabeth Taylor. You can't compare the two cities - they're totally different. does not compare.