Tantamount vs Comparable - What's the difference?
tantamount | comparable |
(obsolete) Something which has the same value or amount (as something else).
* 1977 , the Last Essays of Maurice Hewlett , page 42:
Equivalent in meaning or effect.
* De Quincey
* 1981 , Del Martin, Battered Wives (page 90)
Able to be compared (to).
Similar (to); like.
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(grammar) Said of an adjective that has a comparative and superlative form.
Something suitable for comparison.
* {{quote-news, 2009, January 2, Fred A. Bernstein, Catskill Home Prices: How Low Will They Go?, New York Times
, passage=And the appraiser said he couldn't come up with comparables , because there hadn't been any sales nearby in several months. }}
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As nouns the difference between tantamount and comparable
is that tantamount is (obsolete) something which has the same value or amount (as something else) while comparable is something suitable for comparison.As adjectives the difference between tantamount and comparable
is that tantamount is equivalent in meaning or effect while comparable is able to be compared (to).As a verb tantamount
is (obsolete) to amount to as much; to be equivalent.tantamount
English
Noun
(en noun)- For end thereof, not despondency but madness : for when Cossey understood that Hobday had called his wife a tantamount , he waited for him outside, and gave him what he called a pair of clippers over the ear.
Adjective
(en adjective)- It's tantamount to fraud.
- In this view, disagreement and treason are tantamount .
- the certainty that delay, under these circumstances, was tantamount to ruin
- expecting the woman to take her attacker into physical custody is tantamount to preventing the arrest. If she could handle him, she probably would not need to call the police in the first place.
Usage notes
Tantamount is used almost exclusively in the phrase tantamount to , but may also be used by itself.Quotations
* 2003': In Bosnia, as in Rwanda, however, passive neutrality was '''tantamount to complicity with the perpetrators of "ethnic cleansing" and mass murder — ''The New Yorker, 3 March 2003comparable
English
Adjective
(en-adj)Philip J. Bushnell
Solvents, Ethanol, Car Crashes & Tolerance, passage=Furthermore, this increase in risk is comparable to the risk of death from leukemia after long-term exposure to benzene, another solvent, which has the well-known property of causing this type of cancer.}}
Noun
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