comparer
compare
verb kohm-pah-RAY Less Common
Origin: From Latin 'comparare', to pair together.
Usage Note
Comparer is typically followed by à or avec — comparer à suggests likening (she is compared to her sister), while comparer avec can imply a side-by-side analysis, though the two are often interchangeable. The noun comparaison means 'comparison', and sans comparaison means 'incomparably'.
Examples
"On ne peut pas comparer ces deux films."
Natural Translation
You cannot compare these two films.
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