Definitions
- Describing something that has not been made larger or expanded. - Referring to an object or image that has not been magnified or increased in size. - Talking about a document or photograph that has not been scaled up or enlarged.
- Describing something that has not been changed or modified. - Referring to an object or image that has not been edited or manipulated. - Talking about a document or record that has not been tampered with or altered in any way.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words describe something that has not been changed.
- 2Both words can be used to describe physical objects, images, or documents.
- 3Both words emphasize the original state or condition of something.
What is the difference?
- 1Scope: Unenlarged refers specifically to size or scale, while unaltered refers to any kind of change or modification.
- 2Type of change: Unenlarged refers to a lack of increase in size, while unaltered refers to a lack of any kind of change.
- 3Application: Unenlarged is more commonly used in reference to images or documents, while unaltered can be used in a wider range of contexts.
- 4Connotation: Unenlarged is neutral in connotation, while unaltered can have positive or negative connotations depending on the context.
- 5Usage: Unenlarged is less common than unaltered and may be considered more technical or specialized.
Remember this!
While both unenlarged and unaltered describe something that has not been changed, they differ in their scope, type of change, application, connotation, and usage. Unenlarged specifically refers to a lack of increase in size, while unaltered refers to any kind of change or modification. Unenlarged is more commonly used in reference to images or documents, while unaltered can be used in a wider range of contexts. Additionally, unaltered can have positive or negative connotations depending on the context, while unenlarged is neutral in connotation. Finally, unenlarged is less common than unaltered and may be considered more technical or specialized.