alike |
comparative |
Related terms |
Alike is a related term of comparative.
As adjectives the difference between alike and comparative
is that
alike is having resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference while
comparative is of or relating to comparison.
As an adverb alike
is in the same manner, form, or degree; in common; equally.
As a noun comparative is
(grammar) a construction showing a relative quality, in english usually formed by adding
more'' or appending ''-er'' for example, the comparative of ''green'' is ''greener''; of ''evil'', ''more evil .
comparative |
compared |
As an adjective comparative
is of or relating to comparison.
As a noun comparative
is (grammar) a construction showing a relative quality, in english usually formed by adding
more'' or appending ''-er'' for example, the comparative of ''green'' is ''greener''; of ''evil'', ''more evil .
As a verb compared is
(
compare).
comparing |
comparative |
As a verb comparing
is .
As an adjective comparative is
of or relating to comparison.
As a noun comparative is
(grammar) a construction showing a relative quality, in english usually formed by adding
more'' or appending ''-er'' for example, the comparative of ''green'' is ''greener''; of ''evil'', ''more evil .
comparative |
comparability |
As nouns the difference between comparative and comparability
is that
comparative is (grammar) a construction showing a relative quality, in english usually formed by adding
more'' or appending ''-er'' for example, the comparative of ''green'' is ''greener''; of ''evil'', ''more evil while
comparability is (mathematics) the condition of related objects.
As an adjective comparative
is of or relating to comparison.
taxonomy |
comparative |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and comparative
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
comparative is (grammar) a construction showing a relative quality, in english usually formed by adding
more'' or appending ''-er'' for example, the comparative of ''green'' is ''greener''; of ''evil'', ''more evil .
As an adjective comparative is
of or relating to comparison.
progressive |
comparative |
In grammar terms the difference between progressive and comparative
is that
progressive is a progressive verb while
comparative is a word in the
comparative form.
As adjectives the difference between progressive and comparative
is that
progressive is favouring or promoting progress; advanced while
comparative is of or relating to comparison.
As nouns the difference between progressive and comparative
is that
progressive is a person who actively favors or strives for progress towards improved conditions, as in society or government while
comparative is a construction showing a relative quality, in English usually formed by adding
more or appending
-er. For example, the comparative of
green is
greener; of
evil,
more evil.
comparative |
glottology |
As nouns the difference between comparative and glottology
is that
comparative is (grammar) a construction showing a relative quality, in english usually formed by adding
more'' or appending ''-er'' for example, the comparative of ''green'' is ''greener''; of ''evil'', ''more evil while
glottology is the science of tongues or languages; comparative philology; glossology.
As an adjective comparative
is of or relating to comparison.
comparative |
comparatist |
As nouns the difference between comparative and comparatist
is that
comparative is a construction showing a relative quality, in English usually formed by adding
more or appending
-er. For example, the comparative of
green is
greener; of
evil,
more evil while
comparatist is a person who carries out a comparative study, especially of language and literary works.
As an adjective comparative
is of or relating to comparison.
comparative |
noncomparative |
As adjectives the difference between comparative and noncomparative
is that
comparative is of or relating to comparison while
noncomparative is not comparative.
As a noun comparative
is (grammar) a construction showing a relative quality, in english usually formed by adding
more'' or appending ''-er'' for example, the comparative of ''green'' is ''greener''; of ''evil'', ''more evil .
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