Compared - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |kəmˈperd|  American pronunciation of the word compared
Brit.  |kəmˈpeəd|  British pronunciation of the word compared
- this word is a past tense form of the verbto compare
- this word is a past participle form of the verbto compare

Extra examples

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.

You think that's bad? It's nothing compared to what I went through.

Compared to other actresses of her generation, she is a true original.

Her lecture compared the policies of this administration to the previous one.

We compared and contrasted the two characters of the story.

Your car is just a toy compared to this truck.

“He was drowning in paperwork” is a metaphor in which having to deal with a lot of paperwork is being compared to drowning in an ocean of water.

Compared to her problems, our problems seem trivial.

...that's an inconsequential problem compared to the other issues...

...a mordant review of the movie that compared it to having one's teeth pulled for two hours...

We compared the two cultures' mythologies.

Five billion dollars is peanuts compared to what the government spends each year.

This winter is a picnic compared with last year's.

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