comparable
comparable — adjective
1. near enough to something else in a measurable way — for example, in size, cost,
near enough to something else in a measurable way — for example, in size, cost, or quality — so that the two can reasonably be seen as being at the same level.
Ravi found a flat whose rent was comparable to the one he paid in Osaka.
comparable to + noun (the compared item)
Hana's test scores are comparable to those of students who studied twice as long.
comparable to + those of + group
The two tablet computers are comparable in weight, but one screen is much larger.
No supermarket in this area sells fruit of a quality comparable to Aiko's farm stand.
- similar
broader; does not require an equal level on a measurable scale
- equivalent
stricter; means equal in value, amount, or meaning, not just close
- analogous
highlights parallel function or structure across different domains
- incomparable
so different or superior that comparison is impossible
- dissimilar
simply not alike; weaker than 'incomparable'
文法句型
be comparable to + noun
be comparable in + noun (area of comparison)
be comparable with + noun
用法筆記
Almost always followed by 'to' when the other item is named: 'X is comparable to Y.' Use 'in' to specify the dimension being compared: 'comparable in size / price / quality.' Distinguished from sense 2: sense 1 focuses on how similar two things already are; sense 2 asks whether a comparison can validly be made at all.
常見錯誤
2. having enough shared features or a common basis to make a fair or useful compari
having enough shared features or a common basis to make a fair or useful comparison between two or more items reasonable.
These two films are not comparable — one a comedy, the other a war film.
negative: not comparable + reason
Nadia argued that a teacher's workload is not comparable with a factory worker's hours.
not comparable with + counterexample
Yusuf said the two laptop models are not comparable because their operating systems differ.
Crime statistics from different decades are not comparable unless you adjust for population.
- commensurable
formal; strictly means measurable by the same standard
- on a par
informal phrase; stresses equal standing for comparison
- incomparable
literally not able to be compared; also used for extraordinary quality
- unlike
suggests difference but does not deny possibility of comparison
文法句型
be not comparable
be comparable with + noun
not comparable unless / because
用法筆記
Very often appears in negative statements ('not comparable') or in questions that challenge whether a comparison is valid. The preposition 'with' is more common than 'to' in this sense: 'X is not comparable with Y.' Distinguished from sense 1: sense 2 asks whether the conditions for comparison exist at all; sense 1 describes a degree of similarity between things already accepted as comparable.