Comparatively - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kəmˈpærətɪvlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word comparatively
Brit.  |kəmˈpærətɪvlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word comparatively

adverb

- in a relative manner; by comparison to something else (syn: relatively)

Extra examples

She did a comparative study of classical and modern art.

I'm taking a class in comparative anatomy.

The comparative form of “happy” is “happier”; the comparative form of “good” is “better”; the comparative form of “clearly” is “more clearly.”

“Taller” is the comparative of “tall.”

Comparatively few books have been written on the subject.

Crime on the island is comparatively rare.

Comparatively speaking, this part of the coast is still unspoiled.

He is a younger man, and has only arrived comparatively recently.

The danger was comparatively trifling.

The night being comparatively young, Billy decided to work the trams.

The recession in Germany has been comparatively mild.

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