To provide a comparison, I would need to know the specific context or subject matter you're referring to. Are you asking about a geographical location, economic status, cultural aspects, or something else? Please clarify so I can offer a more accurate comparison.
The prefix of the word Comparable is -in which forms the word's antonym, Incomparable.
Comparable, alike.
Comparable means, colloquially, "about the same". Which roughly means the difference is less than, say, 10 to 20 %. So 15 apples is a number of apples comparable to 17 apples. It is not a rigorous mathematical term or idea.
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It is comparable to the size of the state of California.
New York State is only very slightly smaller than Greece. You could say that they're of comparable size.
The are of Massachussets is 27 336 km2, a very small state - comparable with Albania.
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In Maths there where comparable rectangles.
The correct spelling is comparable. The prices were comparable to others in my area.
Equatorial Guinea is roughly comparable in size to the U.S. state of Maryland. Maryland covers approximately 12,407 square miles, while Equatorial Guinea has an area of about 28,051 square miles. Although Equatorial Guinea is larger, the two are somewhat similar in terms of their geographical scale.
His friend thought the dishes were similar, but he didn't think they were comparable. They bonded over shared, comparable experiences.
Florida would be a comparable state to Hawaii as far as weather goes. Both states would have tropical weather conditions. The southern states of Georgia and Alabama perhaps would also compare in some ways.
You really need to give more information on this. comparable how?
The prefix of the word Comparable is -in which forms the word's antonym, Incomparable.
Yes. It is a bit less than three times the size of Texas.