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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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Far less well armed

What's the difference between "far less well armed" and "far less armed"?
  

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What's the difference between "far less well armed" and "far less armed"? Here's how I'd interpret these phrases. eg Tom is far less well-armed than Mary.

  • What's the difference between "far less well armed" and "far less armed"?
  • Here's how I'd interpret these phrases.
  • eg Tom is far less well-armed than Mary.
  • He has a pistol.
  • She has a nuclear missile.
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What's the difference between "far less well armed" and "far less armed"?

Here's how I'd interpret these phrases.
eg Tom is far less well-armed than Mary.
He has a pistol. She has a nuclear missile.

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If X is far less well armed than Y, it means that X is still well armed, but not nearly as well armed as Y (in terms of weapon quality or quantity).

If X is far less armed than Y, then X has far fewer weapons than Y.

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