compared

[US]/kəmˈpɛəd/
[UK]/komˈpaɪrd/

Translation

adj.having been compared to something else
v. (past participle).compared to a state or action in the past

Phrases & Collocations

compared with

compared to

compare favourably with

compared to the rest

in comparison to

be compared as

compared to each other

compared across different groups

compared over time

not comparable to

Example Sentences

Compared to last year, sales are up significantly.

Compared to other options, this one is the most affordable.

He's compared himself to famous athletes.

Compared with her sister, she is much more outgoing.

The food here is compared to that in Paris.

Compared to a mountain, the hill seems small.

Her performance was compared favorably to her previous work.

The new phone is compared to the old one in terms of features.

Compared to his age, he's very active.

His writing style is compared to Hemingway's.

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