It could be a noun: - a diamond beyond compare - or can be used as a verb: the survey compares prices in different Very often it's used with prepositions with, by or to: - her novel was compared to the work of Daniel - he compared the religions to different paths - words of one syllable are usually compared by ‘-er’ and ‘-est - individual schools compared their facilities with those of others in the area
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