comparing

[kəmˈperɪŋ]

comparing Definition

  • 1estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between
  • 2to examine two or more things in order to show how they are similar to or different from each other

Using comparing: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "comparing" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    Comparing the two products, I found that the cheaper one was actually better.

  • Example

    I'm comparing prices before I make a decision.

  • Example

    She compared his work to mine and decided he was better.

  • Example

    We compared notes after the meeting.

comparing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for comparing

Phrases with comparing

  • compare apples and oranges

    to compare two things that are fundamentally different and cannot be compared

    Example

    You can't compare your job as a teacher to mine as a doctor. It's like comparing apples and oranges.

  • to share information or opinions with someone else to see if they have had a similar experience or have the same information

    Example

    After the conference, we compared notes on what we had learned.

  • to examine the similarities and differences between two things

    Example

    The new model compares favorably with the old one in terms of fuel efficiency.

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Summary: comparing in Brief

The verb 'comparing' [kəmˈperɪŋ] means to estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between two or more things. It is often used to examine similarities and differences between things, as in 'Comparing the two products, I found that the cheaper one was actually better.' 'Comparing' also appears in phrases like 'compare apples and oranges,' which means to compare two fundamentally different things, and 'compare notes,' which means to share information or opinions with someone else.