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com·pa·ra·ble to
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Princeton's WordNet
comparable to(p)adjective
worthy of comparison; as good as
"at that moment nothing in the world seemed comparable to sleep"
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comparable to
Comparable to means being similar or equivalent to something else in some particular aspect or aspects. It refers to having enough similarities or characteristics that make two or more objects, instances, or scenarios capable of being compared or judged against each other.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of comparable to in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of comparable to in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of comparable to in a Sentence
Since the beginning of the pandemic, Amazon's results are almost comparable to what they do at Christmas and we're being told that the situation they've been put in is unfair, untenable, unbearable, let's keep it decent, please.
Sometimes a multi-city journey is comparable to a single-city flight with transfers, and then I can sneak in a hug and hello with an old friend in-between.
Whilst this is not a speed comparable to modern ships, when combined with a proficient crew, it would certainly give the ship an edge over four narcos on a home made drug-carrying raft, fast as it could have been.
The numbers are comparable to( the rainfall in) March. What is different in this event is that the rain was stacked up over several days, and that increases risk of how rivers respond.
At 350-450kW, electric charging will take a time comparable to refueling with gasoline, which will make long journeys in [ electric vehicles ] as practical as in cars using liquid fuels.
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